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Lex P
I'm not letting nobody else call me that. I'm letting my move.
Drea Nicole
What you gonna do if they do? They gonna start laughing at your ass. Cause ain't nobody gonna be scared. You gonna tap your feet like this.
Lex P
It's gonna distract them. What's up, hoy?
Drea Nicole
Nick, I hope you still off on them while you doing that. Cause that is a good distraction. I know.
Lex P
Cause I'm gonna be like, what could.
Drea Nicole
Imagine somebody doing that? And you looking down at them and then they just spill off on you.
Lex P
That's the thing, though. One of y' all finna come from the side. Who is y' all?
Drea Nicole
I'm not coming.
Lex P
I'm not coming from the side and doing that. You ain't no ride at all.
Drea Nicole
They called you that. If anything, I'mma tap my feet.
Lex P
So you.
Drea Nicole
I'mma be the distraction.
Lex P
If somebody called me the N word, you wouldn't get out there with me.
Drea Nicole
I would tap my feet while you come from the hall.
Lex P
Okay. Either way, we in this together.
Drea Nicole
Then once you got them down, once you knock them down, then I'll probably.
Lex P
We got to together. We got to stomp on them together.
Drea Nicole
I got your bag.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. We got to have each other back. What's up, y' all? It's your girl Lex P. And it's.
Drea Nicole
Your girl Drea Nicole.
Lex P
And you are tuned in to another.
Drea Nicole
Episode of Poor Mind, where a drunk mind speaks sober.
Lex P
Thought, we ain't got no guests today. We ain't got no guests today. You know, we usually do a good job of coordinating. We didn't today. Not the Bankhead bounce.
Drea Nicole
We. We ain't in Bankhead, but we close. We in the same city.
Lex P
Yeah. You know what's crazy? When I was younger, I used to want to be in Atlanta so bad.
Drea Nicole
I wanted to be in Atlanta real bad. When they came out with. Welcome to Atlanta.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh.
Drea Nicole
And then they had. Then they did the remix and had all them rappers on there, and they have nobody from Houston. And I was like, I hate being from Houston.
Lex P
Imagine being from Orange.
Drea Nicole
I was like, houston ain't got nobody representing on the track.
Lex P
Not representing on the track.
Drea Nicole
For real, though.
Lex P
And then I remember when. What was that group called? Was it Cherish?
Drea Nicole
A.
Lex P
Hey, hey, hey, hey. I just thought they were just, like, so cool. They had Cherish. What was the other group? Remember Visioso Bosses. Also, what was that song? You Make Me Delirious.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, that was my song.
Lex P
Yeah, that was a good song.
Drea Nicole
But, yeah, Atlanta.
Ty
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
Back in the day, I feel like this was probably the best city to live in. Like when Atlanta. I'm not. When Atlanta, When ATL came out.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
That's when I really wanted to live out here.
Lex P
That was when you heard that tagline Color Bark Bubble Sparks. It was a time booty, booty, booty booty rock and never well, I found you, Ms. Snoopy.
Drea Nicole
I was obsessed. Okay.
Lex P
That was a hit. Bubba Sparks was before his time. And I'm not gonna lie, if I had to.
Drea Nicole
I wonder what he doing now. I wonder if he's still in College Park.
Lex P
I'm gonna get drugged to hell for this. But in 2025, if I had to pick a white rapper to listen to out of Bubba Sparks and. And Eminem, I'm choosing Bubba Sparks every time.
Drea Nicole
But you don't. You not gonna have that many songs.
Lex P
It don't matter.
Drea Nicole
At least with Eminem, Bubba Sparks said, cause name another song.
Lex P
Don't I look extra slick at this Nautica. And just to think it was you that she bought it for. Hey, hey. That wigga ate down shit. Don't play with me. I got a few bumper sprites. Of what?
Drea Nicole
Why do you know that I sent.
Lex P
A few Bubba Spark tracks in my pocket, bro.
Drea Nicole
That's concerning. Cause I only know Khali park with a spark. You got tall over there last.
Lex P
I'm not gonna lie. Bubba Spark's first album was good. He had some hits on there.
Drea Nicole
I don't know.
Lex P
You remember Ugly? You remember that song Ugly? Ugly?
Drea Nicole
Oh, I do remember that song.
Lex P
I do.
Drea Nicole
Cause it reminded me of something that Missy Elliot would make. See, see, it was a good song.
Lex P
I think actually Timberland.
Drea Nicole
That's probably why. Yeah, so that makes sense. Cause it definitely sounded like Missy Elliot is.
Lex P
Yes.
Drea Nicole
So you right. Bubba Sparks did have his. Now me, I am still a little partial to Eminem. I don't care what nobody say Eminem had hits.
Lex P
He did have his.
Drea Nicole
Especially if you was like in middle school and you was going through that rebellious phase, he had you feeling like, fuck everybody. How we gonna have to do a lot of bleeping.
Lex P
First of all, I feel like this Eminem, I'm never taking away from his artistry. So I know they're gonna clip this and drag me. Because Eminem has crazy stands.
Drea Nicole
He does. I mean, and he has crazy head, but he does.
Lex P
But what I'll say, for me personally, his music didn't age well for me.
Drea Nicole
A Detroit legend, Deton.
Lex P
Who is listening to that?
Drea Nicole
Me you're listening to. Just lose it in the car. In the car when I leave here.
Lex P
Oh, baby, come on.
Drea Nicole
I'm about to listen to Toy show just. Dude, step by step.
Lex P
Car in the park.
Drea Nicole
Shut up.
Lex P
Turn that shit off. Turn it off.
Drea Nicole
I sense a little judgment, girl.
Lex P
I just. Okay.
Drea Nicole
I sense a little judgment. What I listen to in the comfort of my own car is my business.
Lex P
Now, if somebody turned on Superman, I listen to Superman. There you go. But I do know one thing, though. They come, they go. Saturday through Sunday, Monday.
Drea Nicole
That line was so hard, Drake had to reset.
Lex P
He did.
Drea Nicole
He had to make a whole little new song.
Lex P
Anyways, I feel you. But like I said, that's why he hated On Em.
Drea Nicole
You do be hating on Eminem. You be hating.
Lex P
Cuz I'm back. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, sir.
Drea Nicole
Cuz he wanted you to feel it. No, no, no, no, no, no. Like, what are we doing here? You felt it, though.
Lex P
I did not.
Drea Nicole
He was like, yeah, he back. Give me m. Is back.
Lex P
That's a. Hi, my name is. What my. Nobody is listening to that in 2025, bro.
Drea Nicole
That is how you int.
Lex P
No, I don't.
Drea Nicole
When you meet people. Chicka chicka, Lexpie. Hi, my name is.
Lex P
No, I don't.
Drea Nicole
You do. You be like, hi, my name is Lex P. What? Lex P. Who?
Lex P
No, we don't.
Drea Nicole
Slim Shady.
Lex P
Oh, no respect.
Drea Nicole
Does anybody know. Where did the Slim Shady come from, though?
Lex P
Cause he was Slim and Shady. He used to throw teeth and shade. Remember how he used to diss Christina Aguilera? So bad.
Drea Nicole
But he was Slim Shady before that.
Lex P
No, he's always been shady.
Drea Nicole
I'm saying, where did the name Slim Shady come from? Does anybody in the room know?
Ty
He says that it emerged from a moment of inspiration while he was on the toilet, stating that it just popped into his head and he immediately thought of rhymes for it.
Lex P
Ooh.
Drea Nicole
While he was on the toilet.
Lex P
I came up with a lot of good ideas on the toilet.
Drea Nicole
I mean, the toilet. The toilet is a great, great place to think. Why would you. Why did you.
Lex P
I can't sing that song.
Drea Nicole
You love that man bad.
Lex P
No, don't say that. I think she does. I'll get that song.
Drea Nicole
I think she said you low key. I think so. I know too. Yeah.
Lex P
She bring him up more than me.
Drea Nicole
She can't. And you from Chicago. She can't go a day without bringing this man up. You need to become his pen paliah. He gonna get the letter, though, and be like, you too old.
Lex P
I'm not laughing at you. I'm not joining in on this party. Nope, not doing it.
Drea Nicole
I mean, like, 36. I mean, 35.
Lex P
Disgusting. You old bitch. You got a little sister.
Drea Nicole
Okay, at this point, they should know we have dark humor.
Lex P
Okay? But I will say. Damn, I forgot what I was gonna say. No, Eminem.
Drea Nicole
You was about to say thonia. Thonia Thomas.
Lex P
We was talking about Eminem, and I was saying no disrespect to that man. His music just didn't age well for me, you know what I'm saying?
Drea Nicole
So you don't got not one song besides Superman that you all remember?
Lex P
I promise, y' all. This is when I had to give up on Eminem. It was, like, around that time where, like, they were doing, like, the BET Ciphers and stuff. This man, I don't remember the bar before, and I don't remember the bar after, but he said, that's an awfully hot coffee pot. I mean, okay, you cap. You are so cap, bro.
Drea Nicole
Coffee pots do be hot, do they not, girl?
Lex P
No, there's nothing.
Drea Nicole
So at the end of the day, if you touch it, you deserve to get burned.
Lex P
That is not what he was talking about. Okay, look, what was he talking about? I don't know, but it wasn't that. It did not eat. He said, I can even get a yeah or who? Not even a meh or a boo. Promise that. He said that if you can't get.
Drea Nicole
A boo, you suck, girl. Y' all can get that man a boo.
Lex P
So talking about, you know, the Atlanta days, but, yes, I used to want to be in Atlanta so bad, but I used to want to be in Houston so bad. So I was looking at y' all still tipping.
Drea Nicole
You wasn't looking at me.
Lex P
Yes, I was.
Drea Nicole
I was nowhere to be found.
Lex P
You was in class like this, still tipping them. You was like, ooh. You was probably dancing just like that girl in front of that expedition.
Drea Nicole
That is how she. And why you trying to be funny? That was my best friend, cousin, like, for real. Like, I'm not even being funny. That was really her cousin, what she was doing now. But she was so proud she was in that. I don't know.
Lex P
She was so thick.
Drea Nicole
She was very thick for the time. Yes. Shout out to her thick ass. But she was definitely in that video. And then she was in that video with Webby and Bun B. She five foot seven. Give me that.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
Give me that. She was in Give me that because my friend was so proud. She was like, oh, my God. My cousin, she was instilled tipping, and now she didn't give me that. And she couldn't wait to show me the video.
Lex P
Well, in her defense, though, back then, being a video girl was a big deal.
Drea Nicole
No, it was. Cause I was like, oh, my God. I was. I was like, oh, my God. That is so crazy. I don't got no famous people in my family. She was famous.
Lex P
I don't got no.
Drea Nicole
I did. I did think she was famous. I was like, I have no famous people in my family, son.
Lex P
You gotta think about it, though. Being a video girl during those times was iconic.
Drea Nicole
It was.
Lex P
Somebody had posted a clip of Big Boi's video, I Like the Way youy Move. Yes. And do y' all remember the girl that was standing with him and she had the bikini on?
Drea Nicole
Mm.
Lex P
And I never. I didn't. Her name is Kah Toy. Of course. Y' all know I Google everything, but I just remember she had these legs. You could tell she worked out in this bubble butt and this small waist, and it was like, oh, my God.
Drea Nicole
Now she was the original she.
Lex P
What?
Drea Nicole
That little CBD shot might have did something today.
Lex P
We got 50 more minutes. I'm gonna make it through today. The devil. You will not win.
Drea Nicole
No. But for real, though, the video girls did used to be fine. I mean, they still be looking cute.
Lex P
No, they don't. They don't.
Drea Nicole
They do be cute these days.
Lex P
They be all right.
Drea Nicole
I think it's the problem is that everybody looks alike these days.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying.
Drea Nicole
Back in the day, like, people were unique looking.
Lex P
Like, when I popped out that pool, I was unique looking.
Drea Nicole
Okay, bro, I was.
Lex P
I was. I was very unique.
Drea Nicole
Oh, my God. You really came up out that water.
Lex P
Talking about something walking through that south side last night, man. Shout out to Zero.
Drea Nicole
That's my dog.
Lex P
He knew talent when he saw it.
Drea Nicole
I mean, he was onto something. The funny thing is, do you really think about that type of stuff, though? Like, Zero could tell people I had Lex P in my video before she was Lex P. Like, when you get your Oscar, Yeah. It'd be like, I had Lex P in my video.
Lex P
I promise I'm gonna shout Zero out, and I'll be like, yeah, Zero gave.
Drea Nicole
Me my first break.
Lex P
Gave me my first big break. That was the first time I was, like, on. Not on camera, but, like, on a professional camera.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, yeah. Facts. Shout out to the people that believed in us before we believed in ourselves.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? Humble beginnings.
Drea Nicole
Humble beginning. Not really, though, because it's humble beginnings being in a Zero video. Like Humble beginnings is when people be starting off in videos for like artists that don't have no name.
Lex P
Yeah, I almost said somebody name, but I don't want to offend people.
Drea Nicole
Who was you gonna say? When I think of like humble beginnings.
Lex P
I think of like if you were in my video.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. Like if you had a song, you did have a song. Lex had a song. So like if I would have been in Lex music video, that would have been humble beginning.
Lex P
I was saying like humble beginnings. I mean, it's just like being a video girl's a humble beginning period. It doesn't matter who video you in. That's a humble beginning.
Drea Nicole
I don't know if big pimping don't sound that bad.
Lex P
That's a humble beginning though. Imagine if you were in big pimping video and you go off to be an Oscar award winning actress. That's a humble beginning because you used to just be on a yacht popping pussy. You see what I'm saying? That's a humble beginning. I don't care who video it is.
Drea Nicole
You gonna be the first.
Lex P
I think, I think.
Drea Nicole
Cause I don't think it was anybody that was in it. I think somebody did videos before and they won an Oscar.
Lex P
Yeah, I think we'll have to look into it. I'm pretty sure we can see Viola Davis somewhere doing something.
Drea Nicole
I doubt it.
Lex P
Still.
Drea Nicole
I highly doubt.
Lex P
Let me stop. I love all the babies.
Drea Nicole
I highly doubt that that lady was still tipping anywhere, baby. Why would you say that?
Lex P
I don't know. Well, I don't know because I love her so much. So I hope nobody sends that to her because it would break my heart. I would never want to offend her. I'm serious. I wouldn't.
Drea Nicole
No, because you about to offend her.
Lex P
No, I'm not. Because I said that because everybody was young once and was shaky like a salt shake. That's what I'm saying. They popping.
Drea Nicole
They are perks.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
We need to stop playing with that lady like that.
Lex P
Okay.
Drea Nicole
Because that ain't funny.
Lex P
It's not funny, but it's real. People had lies before you saw them be these great people. You know what I'm saying?
Drea Nicole
But the beautiful thing about our generation is a lot of it was not documented. I feel like the newer generation, everything on the Internet, like I lived a lot of lives. Y' all don't know about it though.
Lex P
Snapchat got it though. For a lot of. A lot of my stuff.
Drea Nicole
Snapchat do got it for sure.
Lex P
That's why I would never delete My Snapchat. It's so many good videos on there. Oh, my gosh. So, real quick side note, so Ellen Pompeo just did call her daddy. Oh, she did? Yeah.
Drea Nicole
Shout out to Meredith Gray.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. And it was so funny because the reason I said, like, t my girl, people have lies. Cause she was talking about Serena and Cordell from Love island. And she was like, oh, they're my people. Cause it's like, you don't think that these people be tuned in and knowing what's going on. So that's why I said it's very possible that Viola Davis possibly did a music video. Not necessarily a rap video. It could have been jazz and blues, classical. They have music videos.
Drea Nicole
They do jazz and blues songs?
Lex P
Yes, they do.
Drea Nicole
B.B. king had videos.
Lex P
B.B. king definitely had videos. I saw one.
Drea Nicole
What was he doing in the video?
Lex P
Playing the flute. What is it?
Drea Nicole
He don't even play the flute. You just be lying for no reason. And you see how you be talking about. You don't be lying no more. That man was playing the flute.
Lex P
BB King definitely had music videos, though. I think it was more so like Barry White did. Ooh. Oh, you just keep telling me. Just keep telling. Oh, you just keep. Oh, you just keep telling me and telling me.
Drea Nicole
I thought the record was skippy. And I was like, God damn. That's what he needed, a song.
Lex P
Chopped and screwed, baby. And he had that good hair. Barry had that.
Drea Nicole
He had a perm. What?
Lex P
And it was laid and curled tight. That was the first big fun.
Drea Nicole
He had a relaxed.
Lex P
That was the. No, listen. Barry White was the first big nigga that was showing you big niggas. We can get bitches, too. I'm telling you. He was the first big nigga that really had that swag. For real, I'm telling you. You better listen to what I'm talking about now.
Drea Nicole
Barry White, I mean, yeah, he was giving, like, 1970s Rick Ross.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. That was before. It wasn't. No, this was before Biggie. This was before Heavy D. This was before all that shit. Oh, you just keep.
Drea Nicole
Oh, but Barry had them hits and his wife was beautiful.
Lex P
Right, right.
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
See? Yeah, you like that. That's why she had to turn her head. You blushing. Imagine if you open the door and your man say that.
Drea Nicole
I'mma probably close it.
Lex P
No, you not.
Drea Nicole
Turn around.
Lex P
No, you not.
Drea Nicole
Cause why are you saying that to me?
Lex P
Oh, you just keep.
Drea Nicole
Oh, no, I'mma keep on walking is what I'm going.
Lex P
Oh, Mary.
Drea Nicole
Because Excuse me. You know, I've always said that I would like to date somebody that can sing. I do. I think I would not, not sing like that.
Lex P
No, no, I'm talking about. I think people who can sing like you. I think people who can really sing but, like, haven't made it to what they want to do if they want to be singers are so annoying.
Drea Nicole
Oh, why would I date somebody who haven't made it?
Lex P
Well, no, I'm saying, like, say they have. They're successful in like, whatever they do, but they're not a singer. But they want to know. They want everybody to know they can sing.
Drea Nicole
No, if I'm a date a singer, I want to date a singer. Like somebody that actually really.
Lex P
They. The people that be like, oh, it's your birthday. And they be like, happy birthday. Yeah.
Drea Nicole
And everybody be like, no, you right though. People who can sing.
Lex P
Yes.
Drea Nicole
Who, like, never reach their full potential of singing, definitely do that all the time.
Lex P
Just be like. They be humming. They be like.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, they be like. Because they don't know who around. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It really do be like that. But I'm not mad at it because, I mean, you could get discovered that way. You never know if a CEO of A or A and R is in the room. Missed opportunity.
Lex P
I'm not gonna lie. I knew people was losing the plot when we did the. When we did what's the karaoke show we do? We just having fun. And it was like, people.
Drea Nicole
Oh, poor soul.
Lex P
Poor soul. And they're not even contestants. It was like people in the audience afterwards, like, walking to us, like, singing. Hey, hey, hey, hey, Lex, man, listen. My baby mama, my baby mama, Imma make you my wife. I said, sorry, I can't help you. I can't.
Drea Nicole
But you know what's interesting? I feel like things like that happen to you.
Lex P
I don't know why.
Drea Nicole
Walk up to me singing.
Lex P
A hundred percent walk up.
Drea Nicole
That's cause you be talking about, you got that ear. I do want you to plug them in.
Lex P
I need to hear the completed music.
Drea Nicole
They want you to plug them. They say, she got that ear. This is my moment. This is my chance.
Lex P
Moment for what?
Drea Nicole
Their moment to shine.
Lex P
Okay?
Drea Nicole
This is the one time, the one chance that they gonna get to impress Lex P. Child. And they don't know who you know.
Lex P
They said, look, I know Draya Nicole.
Drea Nicole
And I can't get you no deal.
Lex P
Exactly. Exactly. Okay, let's move on. Let's get into the first topic. Go ahead, Draya.
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
What's up? Y' all, it's your girl xp and.
Drea Nicole
It'S your girl Drea Nicole.
Lex P
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Drea Nicole
Yeah. I'm Dre Nicole. And I'm Lex P. And together we are Travel Queens.
Lex P
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Drea Nicole
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Lex P
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Drea Nicole
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Ty
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Drea Nicole
At 8 on topic. This. This has kind of been trending on social media. So we were like, cool, let's talk about it. Do y' all think that it's okay for parents to have their children pay bills while they're still living in their house. Like, if you get your first job and you finally making some income, is it okay for your parents to give you the responsibility of paying a bill? Do you feel like it actually teaches the child responsibility or do you think that it's some bullsheets?
Lex P
So.
Drea Nicole
Because. Yeah, I know what I think.
Lex P
I feel like when you get a job, I do believe it's your parents responsibility to teach you the value of a dollar and how to manage your money. Because I'm not gonna lie, my mom did not do that for me. So when I had a job, I've been working Since I was 15, she was just letting me have whatever and do whatever with my paycheck. She paid my phone bill, of course, everything. I never had to pay any bills. I didn't pay all of my bills 100% by myself until I moved to Atlanta. Cause even when I was in college, my mom was paying half of my rent, she was paying my cell phone bill, all of that stuff. So while that did help me as far as I didn't have to stress about work so much because I was able to still have that college experience and stuff, it didn't teach me what I really needed to know about managing money.
Drea Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
So I feel like I don't necessarily think you need to put that pressure on a child to pay a. You need to show them how to save money. Okay, you know what? Let me teach you about this. Put half of your paycheck right here or 30% of your paycheck. Teach them money management. Don't just give your. Let your kids take their paycheck and just do whatever with it. So I don't think necessarily they should be paying bills, but I think they need to learn about money management.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, I agree. I definitely think that it's more so to me, you should be teaching your children how to save, how to invest, like make them accountable for. Okay, you get a paycheck every two weeks. Every two weeks. When you get paid, you need to put $500 into a stock account.
Lex P
Right, right.
Drea Nicole
Because in 10 years, it's gonna be quadruple that amount that you put in there that you invested in there. Like, teach them the importance of things like that. But I just think asking your child to pay a bill is giving you short on the rent.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah.
Drea Nicole
And I don't like that because I feel like children are supposed to be brought into the world because you want the child to be here. I just responsibilities like that on them. Sometimes in a lot of ways I think parents try to use their children to help them overcome struggles and stuff that they have going on. Just like when parents be using their kids Social Security numbers to put bills in their name and stuff like that. Oh, because I couldn't get it in my name, now I'm gonna put it in my child name. And then when your child turned 18 and they're trying to get their first credit card or get their first apartment or whatever the case be, maybe they credit is shy and they can't get shit in their name because you fucked they shit up. Yeah, I think that that's fucked up. And I think unfortunately, especially in a black community, a lot of parents do that and they try to play it off as, oh, I'm trying to teach you responsibility by getting you to pay the light bill, bitch. No, this is your life, this is the lights in your home. I live here cause you birthed me. I didn't ask to be here. Why should I have to pay a light bill? You know what I mean? I do feel like you're right as far as not your money off. Yeah, every week. Because my mom definitely, when I got a job, her and my dad, they didn't make me pay no bills. So I definitely just used to do what I wanted with my money too. And I feel like it didn't teach me any type of responsibility. It's other ways that you could teach your children responsibility when it comes to their money outside of having them pay your household bills for you.
Lex P
So how do y' all feel about when that child turns 18 though and they're still in their parents home, do you think they should be helping then? If they're graduating, if they're out of high school and if they're in college or not in College, if they're 18, they're out of high school and now they're technically an adult and they're still in their parents house. Should they be helping with the bills?
Drea Nicole
I think it depends on the circumstance. Like what are you doing? Are you working? Are you trying to figure out what you want to do with your life? Are you in school? If you're in school, I'm not going to ask you to pay for anything. But if you think you're just about to be in my house with no plan, doing nothing, then yeah, you gonna have to contribute you some kind of way. Cuz you're grown now, right? And living here having to help pay a bill is better than you Having to go get your own apartment and pay for everything. But if you have a plan, you in school, you going to a trade school. Excuse me, you trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. I'm not going to make you pay for anything because you're trying to figure it out and life is hard enough, right? What you think, Ty?
Ty
Yeah, I was going to say I agree. I feel like if they're, if I'm in college and I'm just coming home on holidays, maybe the summer, maybe it's my responsibility to get a job so I can pay for gas or help around the house. But having a bill for that child, I think you should just be able to set them up so that they have, they're able to save their money again to your point, making sure they know what to do with it, how to save it, but not necessarily putting things in their name and having these big grown up responsibilities until it's that time. If you're living there365 all year, you're not going to school. Yeah, you need to get a job and you need to definitely be helping out around here.
Lex P
So I do think too it's crazy because I always regret not paying attention in school. I had a teacher, it was, I think my geography teacher. He took one, not semester but like a six week period. We didn't learn any geography. He took that whole six week period to teach us about stocks. And I remember none of us were paying attention. We were just like why do we need to learn this? And I feel as an adult, as 35 years old now I'm thinking back to my 16 year old self. I'm like girl, why you didn't listen? Because imagine if I would have listened and just took a little $50 from my paycheck and figured out how to oh mom, can I do this? But again, my mom didn't know about stocks and bonds and things like that. So I think a lot of the time we need to switch up the curriculum in the schools. I think there's a lot of things like why, and I think I've said this before, why am I learning about credit when I turn 18? Why are kids learning that their credit is shot? Because this and that happened to them. They don't even know nothing about credit. Why don't we know how to purchase properties? These are all life skills that we need to learn. We should know about taxes, stocks and bonds. We should learn about all this stuff like skills that we're actually going to need as adults. So unfortunately in the black community, I feel like they can only teach us so much because it's a lot of financial illiteracy in our community. Because unfortunately, my mom didn't teach me these things because she probably really didn't know. My mom was fortunate enough to have an amazing job, so she made a lot of money. And, you know, when my dad passed, he left her a lot of money. So she was able. She was just not lucky. But that's the cars that she was dealt. So we were always just taken care of. But if my mom would have, like, something would have happened and she would have lost her job or something like that, she probably would have known what to do, you know what I'm saying? And I feel like we really have to teach our youth about managing money because a lot of times their parents don't know, and they do need the help. And not saying that it's right or that it's wrong, but that's why it's like, we don't know nothing about generational wealth. You know, you see us having these conversations about 50, 50. Why are we talking about 50, 50 when we need to talk about how can we pass this on to our kids and we can build something together? Y' all talking about splitting rent. Who cares who pays the bills, bro? Let's get the bills paid, but let's invest in something. Let's save something. Who cares? All these conversations are so silly. Even us, we have indulged in these conversations before. But like I said, as I get older, I realize there is a bigger picture here that we are all missing. If your purpose is telling your child, hey, pay the light bill, because you don't got it, that's different from, hey, put it on this light bill, because I'm trying to show you, or, you know, whatever the case may be. So I feel like no matter what you're doing with that money.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. Cuz then I was going to say, or maybe you could be telling them that, but then the whole time you're creating an account for them, and then when they turn 18 or when they turn 21, you're giving the money back to them. The purpose was to teach them responsibility.
Lex P
Exactly.
Drea Nicole
But I just think, yeah, using the money to pay your bills as a parent, that's just crazy. Wild crazy. But do y' all think that a lot of parents do that to try to teach their children, like, teamwork and family responsibility?
Lex P
Now, I do think, you know, things are different because, like I said, financially right now, we are in a very, very tough economy. And you know, if you do have a household, if you have like, you know, a single mom or a single dad and you have a child that's 16, 17, and they are working, you know, if you. Even if they're only taking $200 from the kid, that probably would help, you know, if that is somebody who's not making a lot of money. So I think it could be a good lesson in that as well to learn how to contribute and not just being for self, but like I said, it's a very thin line with that. It's a very fucking thin line. Because I am all for community and helping each other, but I'm also not for a 16 year old stressing themselves out to pay bills.
Drea Nicole
That's what I was gonna say. I just feel like as a teenager, why am I responsible for the family?
Lex P
Right, right, right.
Drea Nicole
You know, and unfortunately, that kind of goes back into what I was saying earlier. I really. Which is kind of off topic, but I feel like sometimes people be having children to help them help with other kids and help them help with, like, family responsibilities, stuff that shouldn't be the reason why you having a child and bringing a child into this world.
Lex P
Right.
Drea Nicole
Is to help you with where you're lacking.
Lex P
And I think that's what a lot that we're missing in the black community. I feel like that's why we need family units again.
Drea Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? We used to have neighborhoods where neighbors helping everybody pitching in. It takes a village. We don't have villages no more. You know how many times I get online and I see a woman or a man crying because they don't have any help? Like, what happened to community? Like, I'm not gonna lie, y' all. Growing up in my neighborhood, my mom sometimes would have to leave for work, but we had. Our neighbors were right there, and they'd be like, hey, if y' all need anything, come over. And they would come over, knock on the door, y' all good. You know, they would order pizza for us, make sure we straight. But it was a neighborhood. Like, we. Everybody knew each other. You know what I'm saying? It was like, it was really taking a village. Like, even now our neighbor. Cause, like, you know, my mom has passed away, so my neighbors on the other side, they have literally turned their camera to my mom's house just to make sure nobody breaks in the house. You know what I'm saying? So it's like they're like, okay, we making sure that nobody comes in the house since nobody's there. Anymore. So I feel like that sense of neighborhood, of helping each other out is very important. But that's why a lot of these parents are relying on their kids, because people don't help folks out no more. It's a lot of shame. It's a lot of shame of, well, you didn't do good in life and you're only making minimum wage and you. And you know, it's a lot of shame in that too. So I think it's a lot.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. But I just feel like if you don't know how to handle your money, you need to learn how to handle your money. You don't need to put the responsibility off on other people. Because I feel like if you putting the responsibility off on other people to help you every time you get in a bind, where is the lesson being learned as an adult, as a grown up adult, as a parent, if you are always counting on other people to help you, you're never going to learn the importance of saving, investing all of these things yourself, or just not living above your means. I hate to say stuff like this because I feel like it's a little bit harsh, but like back in the day people was having 13 kids, 14 kids, because the cost of living was cheap as hell. Like, no, literally, the cost of living was so fucking cheap. Like you could literally feed a family of 10. You can go get some steaks for like $20 and it will feed a family of 10 for like, you know what I mean? That's just not how things are anymore. So I feel like also if you can't afford to take care of all of these kids, why are you having all of these kids?
Lex P
And that's a sensitive topic too.
Drea Nicole
It is and I understand that it is. But like, even I'm just looking at it from a standpoint of like my mom. Like I said, my parents didn't make me pay any bills when I got a job. My money was just for me. They still paid my car note, they still paid my cell phone bill. I think I did start paying my cell phone bill like my senior year, high school school. But my parents paid all of my bills. But my mom said the reason that she wanted to be that way with me is because her dad was not that way with them. My grandfather, he actually owned a whole bunch of restaurants in Houston back in the day, like in like the 70s, 60s and 70s and 80s. And of course my mom and all her siblings would work at the restaurants and she basically was telling me like, he didn't used to pay them and when he did used to pay them, like, and they used to work part time hours, 20 hours, 30 hours a week. He didn't used to pay them because he felt like, y' all my kids. Oh, of course y' all gonna work here. And then when he did pay them, my mom said they used to have to help him pay the bills. And so as soon as all of them turned 18, they hauled ass and got the hell up out their house. They didn't want to stay there no more. Because it's like, that's crazy. Yeah, because it's crazy. And I said that to say. But my mom also had a big family. Like, it was like six of them. So all together in the household, them and my grandparents. That's eight people. Why you had six kids and you couldn't take care of. I just kind of be looking at stuff like that too. Cause it's not your children responsibility. Like, you decided to start these restaurants. And I love my granddaddy, RIP Damn. Yeah. I mean, he died at a old age, though. Like, he didn't die young. He was like 85 or 80. But I loved my granddaddy. He was super sweet. But from what my mom to me, but from what my mom used to tell me, he was something else when they was like, growing up. And I just think that that is a crazy responsibility to put off on your children. I started these businesses. These businesses are not flourishing the way that I would like them to, or I can't afford to hire the appropriate help. So I'm just gonna have my kids work here and not pay them.
Lex P
I also think too now we also have access to a lot of knowledge that we weren't able to know about in when your mom was younger. And there's a lot of information. You know, there used to be this saying, and I don't want to offend anybody, but it was real. That was like, if this is a black community, black people talking to other black people, they're like, if you want to hide something from black people, put it in the book. You know what I'm saying? Because they knew we would just go off of whatever and just believe whatever people told us.
Drea Nicole
But which is crazy, because at one point, we used to love to read because we couldn't. It was forbidden.
Lex P
Right, Right. So I think now the fact that we have access to. I mean, there's so many young women, young men on the Internet that literally teach you, hey, if you only have XYZ to invest or save, let me show you how to do it. Let me show you how to make your money grow. That's how I started saving my money. Like, when I started making money, I said, I don't want to lose this money. So what happens if, you know, knock on wood, poor minds falls apart. How can I make sure if I have no income coming in that I can last for at least a year or two and be straight? I got on YouTube, you know, I did some research, I talked to people. So the fact that we have access to things. So I know a lot of y' all listen, like, okay, but, you know, if I'm, you know, working from paycheck to paycheck, I under. I do understand that. But coming from somebody who was working from paycheck to paycheck, and I figured it out. And even though I was, Look, I had $3. I did. But I was learning how to take my money and invest a little bit of money I did have into my business business. And little. And taking little things here and there. There are small things that you can do. But we have access to so much information, y' all. We really, really do. And I truly believe that we are now in the day and age where anything has always been possible, but today, anything is possible. You have people online who are learning how to do digital marketing who don't know nothing about a computer, but they just sat there and figured it out. You got people who do day trading who didn't know how to do it, but they figured it out. And they're literally, you know, making a thousand dollars a day figuring all that stuff out. So I think if you have the time and the patience and you really are thirsty for knowledge, you can do better for your household to create something that's long lasting. Because one thing my mom said to me, though, she always said I didn't do everything right, but I'm gonna make sure you get it right. You know what I'm saying? And that's what I always tell people. Look, LEXP went through that, so you ain't got to go through that.
Drea Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
So I don't think you should make your kids pay bills.
Drea Nicole
I don't think so either. And I think, like, if you are going through a financial hardship, are you going through something and you do have to ask your kids to help you with something. That's understandable because it's like if it's between the lights getting turned off, are you asking your kid, can you please help me pay this bill? That's fine. But I feel like you should definitely get him back the money.
Lex P
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Drea Nicole
For sure. When you get back on your feet, you should get them they 200 big or they 300 back. And I was just gonna say, I know that that is a touchy subject when we start talking about, like, how many kids people are having and stuff like that. But I don't know. I'm just a very strong advocate for. Children are not. Your child is not supposed to come into this world and be responsible for you or live a life of struggle.
Lex P
No. And I said that because I know it's a sensitive subject, but I agree with you.
Drea Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Because I remember one time your best friend Lynn had tweeted something. Oh, I'm not gonna repeat what it was.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. But Lynn is crazy.
Lex P
But, I mean, everybody was just eating her up. And I'm like, why are y' all booing her? She's right. Y. I feel like if you are not comfortable yourself and you are waking up and you are crying and you were struggling, why would you want to bring a child into that?
Drea Nicole
Yeah. I just don't understand.
Lex P
I'm not saying that you got to be a millionaire if you at least have a community around you. I mean, things happen. Accidents happen. I'm not saying that, and I'm not. I just think that we should be careful.
Drea Nicole
I mean, because this is a thing too. Like you said, sometimes things happen, and I can understand. Okay. You get pregnant, you like, Like, I'm pregnant. I love the person that I'm with. I'mma have this baby. Having five, though, is a choice. When your situation haven't changed. Having one. Okay, I get it. Having five, though, and you still in the same situation and you still struggling, I just feel like that's, like, a choice. And then when your children get old enough to work, you're expecting them to contribute to the household. Like, no. That's just never gonna sit right with my spirit. And I don't really care who it offends.
Lex P
Right. And that's why I said, speaking of.
Drea Nicole
Cuz, don't do your kids, like, getting.
Lex P
Pregnant and stuff like that in the black community. I want y' all before y' all be eating us up. Just stay tuned to the bed topic today, because I'm gonna tell y' all why things. Y' all are worried about the wrong things, but we gonna get back to that later. So all in all, I think we all agree.
Drea Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Teach your kids money management, but stop making them pay your bills.
Drea Nicole
Absolutely.
Lex P
That's trifling.
Drea Nicole
Absolutely.
Lex P
Okay. All right, Todd, what we drinking today?
Ty
Okay, so this is our solo episode. You know, We've had a lot of guests recently. We're gonna call this one the Girl's Girl.
Lex P
All right.
Ty
Because we bond in here. All right, so for this one, you can do any spirit of choice. You can keep it a mocktail or make it into a cocktail. I've added some passion fruit. We have a little bit of grapefruit, a little bit of lemon. I made a basil honey, a little bit of ginger beer, and then I used honey mango. So it's really good. It was a little bit tart. I don't know if it wasn't ripe enough, but it was really good. I really thought y' all would like it. Cause it has that tartness to it. And I think it goes really well with the passion fruit and a grape. Grapefruit too.
Lex P
This mango is juicy as hell.
Ty
Yes, that's the honey mango.
Drea Nicole
So that's the garnish.
Ty
The honey mango is garnished and then a little bit of basil in there. Just to get a little. Give it a little color to it.
Lex P
Oh, you.
Drea Nicole
This is good. But I see what you mean.
Lex P
Oh, you just keep.
Drea Nicole
I see what you mean by the tartness, though. My eyes was over here. Like. It's good, though.
Lex P
Delicious.
Ty
So we going to play with that a little bit more. But this is the girl's girl.
Lex P
Oh, thank you.
Drea Nicole
Of course.
Lex P
Real tight.
Drea Nicole
I might do another little CBD shot.
Lex P
I know you was cursing a lot.
Drea Nicole
I was. You was like.
Lex P
Cause. Cause that. Cause the. When the. And it.
Drea Nicole
And it got.
Lex P
I see on the. Of the Bobby about to have to.
Drea Nicole
Be like, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep.
Lex P
Bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep. I'm sorry, Jav. I'm sorry, but I didn't realize that.
Drea Nicole
I had such a potty mouth.
Lex P
You couldn't wait.
Drea Nicole
You couldn't. Normally I be trying. Because normally I be trying to wait until, like, the five minutes pass.
Lex P
You couldn't wait till.
Drea Nicole
And I really been working on it.
Lex P
It was that Bubba Sparks.
Drea Nicole
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty. Well, I was supposed to say Booty.
Lex P
Park, College Park, Booty Park, Booty Park.
Drea Nicole
That's what Atlanta is. Low key.
Lex P
It is the booty, Booty Park. It's this lady that walks around Midtown. Okay, do you know who I'm talking about? Maybe she got the biggest wagon I have ever seen, and she be walking fast.
Drea Nicole
Where does she be going?
Lex P
So she's usually around, like, the target.
Drea Nicole
She talking, she talking.
Lex P
About the bed. Said, it's me. It's a surprise. She be walking around, like, target. The target area. And I mean, that thing is so. And she be walking fast. Yeah, she walks really fast. She has headphones on. She's always in, like, a T shirt, some, you know, workout pants. I see her all the time. And that booty is just so rotund.
Drea Nicole
I love a rotund booty.
Lex P
It's so rotund.
Drea Nicole
I like that. Shout out to her.
Lex P
Shout out to Yvette.
Drea Nicole
Shout out to the thick queen in Midtown. Out to Surprise.
Lex P
Oh, my goodness.
Drea Nicole
Jock said that on this song.
Lex P
What?
Drea Nicole
It's me. Surprise. Why he say that? Do you ever just be listening to songs?
Lex P
Sometimes. It's me.
Drea Nicole
Surprise.
Lex P
Jock's first album was a masterpiece, and he was robbed of the Grammys. He deserved.
Drea Nicole
No, he definitely deserved some Grammys for that. It was. It was definitely a masterpiece. I be trying to knock the. Oh, we gotta stop cussing so much. We never gonna become legit media moguls. We never gonna become legit. We say nigga and pussy too much.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. We are gonna cross over and busy.
Drea Nicole
But that be leg saying bussy.
Lex P
Bussy is a crossover word, though. I don't think they use that in the other community because, you know, we say we're trying to bring in the Latinas, the whites, the Indians. We want everybody to tune in. Bussy is a universal word that. That is in the LGBTQ community. They all use it.
Drea Nicole
I say bussy occasionally, like when it's fitting for the topic. You'll just be saying bussy just to say busy, I think. I think you like the way it roll off your lips.
Lex P
Bussy is mine. Oh, that was. Remember that song by Miguel?
Drea Nicole
It's like, I'm not mad at it because I know what it represents. And no, Miguel didn't say. He said, tell me that that is mine.
Lex P
That P word is not universal, though.
Drea Nicole
I like the P word. Some people don't like.
Lex P
I don't like.
Drea Nicole
I like it. That real good shout out to Jackie O. But, yeah, I don't know. Bussy.
Lex P
It's universal.
Drea Nicole
I understand what it represents, and I'm glad that they have a word to represent what they needed to represent. I don't like it, though. I do bussy. It remind me too much of Budussy. And then so when I think of Butussy, I think of something that stained and I know all bussies don't stain.
Lex P
No, all bussies don't stain.
Drea Nicole
I know all busies don't stain. How do you know?
Lex P
Have you ever smelled a bussy?
Drea Nicole
I smell my bussy. You got. Everyone has a bussy. If you using it for that purpose.
Lex P
I mean, I do have. I'm saying, look at Tuscala. Have you ever smelled somebody else's bussy?
Drea Nicole
Perhaps.
Lex P
Never mind. I don't know why I asked that.
Drea Nicole
All right, it was a girl.
Lex P
I don't care if it was a girl. A burl.
Drea Nicole
I feel like I had to clarify.
Lex P
I'm just.
Drea Nicole
This is not a burl. I've never slept with a burl.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. Who do we call burl on our show?
Drea Nicole
Roll it up, K. Roll it up.
Lex P
Roll it up K. Come back on the show. That's my burl.
Drea Nicole
I can say I've never slept with a burl. A shim.
Lex P
I think shim is actually offensive. You think so? I think they. I think, like, burl is cute and funny, but I think that that one is, like. Cause people use that to be offensive.
Drea Nicole
Really?
Lex P
Cis women and assist men.
Drea Nicole
See, I didn't think that. So I apologize if that's an offensive word or a derogatory word.
Lex P
I don't know if I just made that up as well.
Drea Nicole
Okay. See, you might be apologizing and you don't even know, but you had it in you. No, because I said that. Yeah. I don't mind apologizing if. Because I don't want to offend anybody. But I said it because when I think of shim, I just think of, like, she and him mixed together. Just like girl is boy and girl mixed together.
Lex P
But I feel like. I know I'm. But I'm not trying to be funny. I feel like I seen a comment or something and somebody said it was offensive. But I don't know if that person was offended or it was offending the community, you know?
Drea Nicole
Got it. Got it. Well, I don't.
Lex P
I think it's like a difference with, like, the er and the A. Mmm.
Drea Nicole
You know? And that bothers me, too, because people love to think that that word is universal. And it is indeed not.
Lex P
What? A or er. Ebolt.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. You shouldn't be saying none of them.
Lex P
If you look like this, you know, I love her. Good.
Drea Nicole
Yeah. Why are you saying it?
Lex P
They wanna say it bad, too. Real bad.
Drea Nicole
And that may even go for some of our mulatto brothers and sisters. Y' all should not say it either. Cause if we can't look at you and tell you just shouldn't say it, you should just not say it.
Lex P
Wow.
Drea Nicole
Keep it to your Point.
Lex P
Our mulatto brothers and sisters. You know, I agree.
Drea Nicole
Because I feel like if I have to look at you and be like.
Lex P
Are you sure you can say that?
Drea Nicole
Just don't say it. Ah, don't say it.
Lex P
Yeah, it's. It's. But you know what? I'm getting to that age where I feel like. I don't know, like, I am trying to really remove it from my vocabulary.
Drea Nicole
Me too. That's what I was saying. I really. I can't wait till the day that we just don't say that word anymore on the show.
Lex P
Because you know what's actually harder?
Drea Nicole
Like four times.
Lex P
I know, but you know what's actually harder for me not to say now? It's not the A, it's the er.
Drea Nicole
No, because you have a problem.
Lex P
I do.
Drea Nicole
Because I've never used the hard er.
Lex P
I do. I use it a lot. You know, that's me and Lauren.
Drea Nicole
It's too traumatizing.
Lex P
You know, that's me and Lauren's nickname for each other.
Drea Nicole
I know. Hey, little. Yeah, y' all be calling each other that. Y' all are so weird. You. You and Lauren are so strange for that.
Lex P
When we answer the phone around other people, they be like. She be like, I don't know. I think I just feel like I took the power back.
Drea Nicole
You didn't take the power back, though. Like, I feel like it was so offensive to our ancestors. They fought so hard for us to not be called.
Lex P
No, they fought hard for our freedom, to do what we want and to live on the.
Drea Nicole
And to not be called that anymore.
Lex P
But I took the. I'm not letting nobody else call me that. I'm letting my move out.
Drea Nicole
What you going to do if they do? They going to start laughing at your ass. Cause ain't nobody going to be scared. You going to tap your feet like this.
Lex P
It's going to distract them. What's up?
Drea Nicole
I hope you still off on them while you doing that, cuz that's a. That is a good distraction. I know. I going to be like, what the. Imagine somebody doing that and you looking down at them and then they just spill off on you.
Lex P
That's the thing, though. I'm doing that. One of y' all finna come from the side. Who is y' all?
Drea Nicole
I'm not coming from.
Lex P
I'm not coming from the side and doing that. You ain't no ride at all.
Drea Nicole
They called you that. If anything, I'mma tap my feet.
Lex P
So you.
Drea Nicole
I'm a beat an attraction.
Lex P
If somebody called me the N word. You wouldn't get out there with me.
Drea Nicole
I would tap my feet while you come from the house.
Lex P
Okay? Either way, we in this together.
Drea Nicole
Then once you got them down, once you knock them down, then I'll probably. We gotta be together.
Lex P
We gotta stomp on them together. Telling you, it's my work.
Drea Nicole
I'm all right.
Lex P
I got your back. That's what I'm saying. We gotta have each other back.
Drea Nicole
But then afterwards, I will give you a lashing.
Lex P
Now, that's racist.
Drea Nicole
I will give you Dr. Umar. Say that. A thousand lashes. I will give you a thousand lashes after because you be saying it, that's why. They probably thought they could say.
Lex P
They ain't never heard me say it.
Drea Nicole
You done said it on Poor Minds. You have said the hard er. I will go find the clip.
Lex P
Don't y' all go find the clip.
Drea Nicole
And I'm gonna get Javi to insert it. Javi, insert it right here.
Lex P
We gonna get flagged and we not gonna get paid.
Drea Nicole
Bleep the er. But insert it right here.
Lex P
Okay, let's.
Drea Nicole
This show is sponsored by Better Help.
Lex P
What's up, y' all?
Drea Nicole
It's your girl xp, and it's your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
And y' all know we swear by this, and we absolutely love therapy. And this is your sign to sign up for therapy@betterhelp.com.
Drea Nicole
Yes, y' all, it is Mental Health Awareness month, so you need to go to therapy. A recent survey that 26% of Americans did said that they have not seeked out therapy. That is so crazy. Y' all go to therapy. Especially with Better Help. It's no excuse. It's really affordable. It's easy to access. And if you need to change therapist, they make it easy to do it. And you can access it from wherever you are.
Lex P
Yes. It's entirely online. So all you're going to do is go to better help.com backslash Poor Minds and you'll get 10 off of your first month. That's BetterHelp. H-E-L-P.com backslash poorminds. We're all better with help. Visit betterhelp.com Poor Minds to get 10 off of your 1st month. That's BetterHelp. H E-L-P.com Poor Minds. What's up, y' all? It's your girl, Lex P. And it's.
Drea Nicole
Your girl, Dre Nicole.
Lex P
And we have a very exciting announcement today. We have a brand new show dropping.
Drea Nicole
Yes. 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 Bella, no shape, where the hell could you go?
Lex P
If you can't go to Bella Noche, where the hell can you go?
Drea Nicole
We're gonna be doing Talk to me, chitchat with me. We gonna be feeling like little tea.
Lex P
Oh, my God. No, you didn't.
Drea Nicole
Oh, my God. Everything y' all been wanting to see, we going to be doing it right here on Patreon.
Lex P
Yes. Y' all ask us for so much. Well, we f to give it to y' all every single Monday. And it's going to be a time y' all know poor m has grown into its own little entity where 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.
Drea Nicole
Thanks.
Lex P
Having your friends back and fighting with your friends. We want to talk about constantly being your friend's therapist while they're in a toxic relationship.
Drea Nicole
Please pass the mic. You don't like tomato. Tomato.
Lex P
You don't like that?
Drea Nicole
No. After a while, no. In the beginning, yes, for sure. Everybody need a soundboard. Everybody needs somebody to vent to. Everybody needs somebody to talk to. But after a while, though, if you are still in a toxic situation or you're complaining about this person all the time, but you don't want to leave, especially if it's not like a. I.
Lex P
Don'T wanna leave it.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, that was good. I felt it. Cause what made him go in the studio that day and I was back.
Lex P
To hold you down.
Drea Nicole
But what made him say lee bi bidi.
Lex P
He thought he ate Trey song.
Drea Nicole
Leave it, E. B.
Lex P
Look at me. I my Leave it, E. B. My feet are on your neck for the rest of your life. Ho. And it. It's not good. It's never been good.
Drea Nicole
Leave a diva is crazy. And when we really think about it, and we're not. Maybe we'll get into this for the bop segment. But, Trey songs, you just said a few questionable things.
Lex P
Oh, we gonna get into that. But anyway, if you don't want to leave.
Drea Nicole
But if you don't. Yeah. If you don't want to leave the situation, especially if it's not like dvd, I don't want to hear about it. Because I can understand when women be in domestic abuse and violence situations where they be afraid for their life to leave. That's completely different. That's not what we talking about, right? I'm talking about you just being a stupid.
Lex P
Okay.
Drea Nicole
And you just want to talk to me about it all the time. After a year or two that you've been with this person, I'm. I have ran out of my capacity to listen. I truly have. And I feel like for some people that's probably gonna sound a little harsh, but I think that these days that's what we have therapists for, right? You should go talk to your therapist because as a friend and I feel like Lex can attest to these. You can come and talk to me about stuff and I'm gonna try to not be judgment so I' ma listen to what you have to say. I'm not gonna tell you what I'm not gonna try because I am. Because sometimes when it comes to. Damn, I said it again. When it comes to these, when it comes to these men, I'm not gonna lie. When it comes to situations with my friends, with me. And this is what I will say. I do feel like you can come and talk to me about whatever and I'm not gonna say nothing. I' ma just listen to you. I'm gonna hear you out. And unless you ask me for my opinion, that's the only time I' ma just give you my opinion or tell you what I think you should do.
Lex P
Right.
Drea Nicole
But after a certain period of time, I just don't want to hear the no more because I am that type of friend who I'm just gonna let you vent to me. I'm gonna let you talk to me. I'm not gonna give you opinion for no reason. So after a while, especially if you ask me and I tell you friend, I don't really think this is the best situation for you. I don't really feel like the love and the energy is being reciprocated by him. What you giving into the relationship is not what you getting back out of it. And if I tell you that stuff and then you still choose to stay and you steady keep coming back to me talking to you about the same stuff, I just don't got the energy no more.
Lex P
Right?
Drea Nicole
Talk to your therapist.
Lex P
So I 100% understand where you're coming from. Cuz it does get aggravated. I'm. But I'm a little bit on the opposite end. I think you know that about me. I don't give a damn how many times you take the. The man back. Sometimes people have to keep going back till they're tired and you gonna keep going back until you get Tired. So I'm the friend that's like, I'm gonna listen and I'm gonna be here, but I will say I'm not the friend that's. I'm just gonna be a listening ear. I'm gonna tell you how bad he sucks. I don't like him. I'm gonna give you my opinion whether you ask for it or not.
Drea Nicole
See, I try not to. I don't care.
Lex P
I'm finna eat him up every time. Now, there are two situations that I don't play with. There's two things that. This is when I get mad because you have to cut him off. And there's no ands, ifs, or buts about it. If he put his hands on you and if he have a baby on you, those are two things that. I'm not tolerating that for any of my friends. Now, if it's like a cheating situation or, you know, he's not being as attentive, you know, the other relationship problems, which are ours bad too. Like, I can handle you talking to me about that over and over again. And I'll be like, hey, look, what we doing today? How we feeling today? Are we crying today? Are we sad today? Are we happy today? Let me be here in any capacity that I can. But I will say now I am a vocal person. Hey, friend, I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm going through something today. I'm having a day. I can't take that today. I don't have the capacity to listen to this today. But my friends know that about me. So they're like, okay, friend, I understand. I'll call you tomorrow. You know what I'm saying? I. My friends know my boundaries, so. Hey, Lex, you good? Can you talk? I got this going on. Oh, yeah? What's up? What's going on? You know what I'm saying? So. But like I said, now, if this man done had a baby on you or he done put his hands on you. Oh, yeah, you getting them lashings.
Drea Nicole
You gonna get them fucking lashings if you talking to me about a cheating man, too. I don't want to hear you talking to me about a man that keep. I don't care that he not putting his hands on you. I don't care that he didn't go have a baby on you. He keep cheating on you. And you think you about to keep calling me, talking to me about it? Absolutely not. Are you slow?
Lex P
I will say my friends gonna get tired of talking to me about it. Cause I'm not finna be like, girl, I hear you. I'm gonna be like, you're dumb.
Drea Nicole
But that's the thing too. I feel like that's fair to say. Eventually people will get tired. Sometimes people just don't get tired. That's when you have to just draw the line of. I'm not listening to it anymore. I just don't. I don't want to. I'm here for you, like, you know what I mean? If you need me or if you decide to with him.
Lex P
Right, right, right.
Drea Nicole
You need somebody to be there for you, cool. But I just don't want to hear you calling me telling me about the same thing this man keep doing to you over and over and over. And you won't leave when you have free will.
Lex P
Cuz I'm not going to lie. I'm a safe space. But I'm not.
Drea Nicole
I'm not either. Not like that. Because I'm just not going to talk. We not about to. I'mma let you know.
Lex P
See, this ain't it.
Drea Nicole
We not about to talk. We not about to keep talking about.
Lex P
I'll say this, I'm a safe space. I'm not gonna tell your business, but I'm not a safe space. If you think you're finna vent to me and I'm not gonna have an opinion like, you do a good job.
Drea Nicole
Of like not having anything, not having.
Lex P
An opinion and just listening, I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna tell you you're better than this. And I can't believe that you're actually dealing with this ain't man until though.
Drea Nicole
Don't forget to. Until.
Lex P
Until what?
Drea Nicole
I do a good job of doing that. Until I don't want to hear the like. After a while, I definitely get to a point where I just be having to tell my friends, like give them my unsolicited opinion. If you have been talking to me about this man for seven months, a year, and it been the same stuff, I'mma be like, okay, because I can even give people grace. I feel like you can give a man, you can give your friend grace. Was talking to you about a situation for like a good six months. Okay, maybe even the first year. But then if after a year, a.
Lex P
Year is a long time. I didn't know we were talking about. About this territory.
Drea Nicole
What you mean like territorial boy, A year, I'm thinking. But what are you talking about though? Are you talking about like, like say.
Lex P
Okay, for example, say it's a man who's cheating.
Drea Nicole
Oh, you ain't about to talk to me about that for a month.
Lex P
Oh, a month. So you, you have a month you can talk to.
Drea Nicole
I'm playing. Maybe not a month, but I just don't. Staying with somebody that's cheating on you is a choice, right?
Lex P
Right. Of course, of course.
Drea Nicole
Especially like I said, if you're not in an abusive relationship, you're choosing to stay there. You could go find you a man. That's fake. I just don't really have the capacity to hear you complain about this man when you are not leaving or you are not setting any boundaries. And it's not. No changes being made on his behalf.
Lex P
I just want.
Drea Nicole
I'll just be wanting better for my friends. And I think sometimes that can come off judgmental, and that's okay. I'm cool with looking judgy if that's the reason why I look judgy to you, because I want you to do better.
Lex P
I think the thing is it takes some people longer to walk away than it does others. But I will say this for me.
Drea Nicole
I really be trying to take these like it's.
Lex P
I think that one thing that I worked on in these past three years. We have to learn to find this happiness within the problem. This is the problem. I'm a ruffle some feathers with this one. When you have low self esteem and not a lot of confidence about yourself, you stay in situations that are bad for your mental health. Now, if you're in a situation and a man is cheating or maybe he's not taking whatever the issue is, if you don't feel like it's taking a toll on you and you're like, okay, I'm trying to figure it out, then cool. But if you start, you're crying every night, your confidence is shot, you losing your sparkle, you're losing your glow, you need to look within because your confidence is tied into this person. If you had confidence about yourself, you would be okay with walking away. If you are this amazing woman that you know that you are, that you truly believe that you are, you would be okay with walking away. And I'm not talking shit. That's something that I had to learn. Not in this last relationship I was in, but the one before that.
Drea Nicole
Right.
Lex P
I stayed in that because I let this person break me down to where I felt like, oh, I have to, because nobody else is gonna want me. And I let that person do that to me. You know what I'm saying?
Drea Nicole
Billions of people in the world, it's already. It's always somebody else who's gonna Want you.
Lex P
Especially if you. I'm really her period. Unfortunately for these men, I'm really hurt. So walking away from a situation is really not that hard for me anymore. So I know all the ladies and all my friends are not there. So that's why I say I do have a little patience because I was that girl before. So I think I have a little bit more patience for it. But I will say you not finna get a. Oh, I understand. Oh, yes. Well, this is. No, you finna get it, bitch. You're finna get it.
Drea Nicole
But you know, you and your friends are all like that. I feel I can honestly say because when you be tell. Because it's been times where you have told me stuff that they have said to you about people that you dated and stuff. And it made me mad.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
Remember? Because I just be like, they don't need to tell you that all the time because I do feel like that I feel like if you know somebody is going through a messed up situation, you don't need to keep throwing it in a face that they're stupid.
Lex P
Right.
Drea Nicole
Or that they need to leave. But look at this man alone.
Lex P
I needed to that though. I did.
Drea Nicole
Did you?
Lex P
Yes.
Drea Nicole
But I felt like, I mean I'm.
Lex P
I'm not a tough love person, but my heart is so big and you know me, I will give anybody the shirt off my back. And sometimes it's like, hey, Lex, this person is using you. This is not good for you. Wake the fuck up.
Drea Nicole
But it's different when I think people don't know. Like you really have women out here that are just naive and stupid. You not naive and stupid. Yeah, you knew and I always knew you knew that that particular person. Person wasn't and like you could do better than him. You knew that because it would be times where you would be vending to me about him and I wouldn't even have to say nothing and you would say it.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
So I feel like you knew you don't need me pounding on you like Lex. Yeah, he ain't. And you stupid for staying with him. I would rather just tell you. Don't talk to me about it. Go talk to somebody else.
Lex P
You know what's crazy? I'm so aware of myself now. Now that you say that therapy is getting harder for me because my therapist really can't tell me. She's like, you already know.
Drea Nicole
And also too sidebar. And this is not to try to be shady, but it was always also giving pot meets kettle.
Lex P
What?
Drea Nicole
When you would tell me, oh, oh, yeah, the stuff that some people would tell you like. And that. Because that's the thing for me too. I can. I can say, this is a problem I have. Can't nobody come tell me what the I need to do. When I'm looking at what you do and what you doing is not any better than what I'm doing. Why should I take your advice? Because look at who you are dealing with.
Lex P
Right? I think. But it's easier on the outside looking in. That's why I say I don't care what. I don't care what you got going on. Sometimes I know I need to hear some. I need to hear that. For me, that's what I need to hear. Like, you have done everything you could do, girl. Walk away. This person is not good for you. Because honestly, in that situation. Cause it was around the time my mom passed, if I didn't have them beating into my head like that, it could have went somewhere where it didn't need to go, you know what I'm saying? Because of the mental state I was in. That's what I'm saying. So I think for me, though, I'm just such a different person now.
Drea Nicole
What you was about to say about therapy.
Lex P
But in therapy, therapy is getting harder for me because I'm so emotionally aware of who I am. So half the time when I'm talking to my therapist, I'm like, cause this. And I know. And I da, da da da. But if I did this, she's like, I can't tell you anything. Cause you already know what to do.
Drea Nicole
That's how my therapist be with me too. It really just be me talking the whole time. Cause she be like.
Lex P
Well, she's like. Cause she's telling me. She's like, look at the progress you've made. Because it used to be like, oh, and I don't know what to do. She's like, you have the answers. Do it. You know what I'm saying? So it's like now my therapy sessions is really just be me talking.
Drea Nicole
Me too.
Lex P
Like, I'm really just like. I have to say things out loud. But I've become so emotionally intelligent. And I think that's what it takes too. Confidence, emotional intelligence. But I'm not gonna lie. I am that friend. We, we here. I'mma be here until you ready to walk away. Whenever you ready to move, let's move. If he hitting you and if he had a baby on you, we moving right now. But if it's other situations, I am. I am that friend. I'll be a listening ear.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, I'mma be here you could talk to me about. I get it. No relationship is perfect. Like everybody is going to go through stuff in their relationship. I done been through stuff in my relationships. I understand that people need need to talk to somebody but it's just certain things. Like you're not about to keep talking to me about no cheating ass man. Right, I'm sorry. Like if y' all having misunderstandings or disagreements about things that y' all both want for y' all future or even if y' all living together and y' all having miscommunication or you hate that he don't never be washing his clothes or throw throwing his clothes on the side of the dirty dirty clothes hemp instead of putting them in there. And now y' all into it and y' all haven't talked for a week. Like I understand people are going to go through stuff, but it's just certain things I want better for my friends because one thing about people is men can sniff out women who have low self esteem and who don't value their self. And a man is never going to walk away from you if you're allowing him to have his way. If you just putting up with what he dishing out and you just happy to be there and have have a man, he's never going to walk away. So it's up to you to want better for yourself because you steady coming to me complaining to me about this man and you like well I feel like he love me cuz he haven't left me. He haven't left you not because he love you. He haven't left you because they never leave they biggest dummy.
Lex P
They never leave their biggest.
Drea Nicole
They never going to leave the woman who let Jav. Is he big? But no, you're right but they never going to leave the woman that is going to let them have their way. It doesn't have anything to do with word. Yes. And I feel like as a woman you have to know that you have to have that sense of selfworth and I feel like we're getting too old for this stuff too. I know that we shouldn't try to use age because age is just the number but at the same time.
Lex P
Careful, you keep summoning that man.
Drea Nicole
But seriously though like I know because you you in life it doesn't matter what age you are. We're always constantly learning, evolving, growing and you never too old to learn a new lesson. However, though I have way less tolerance at 33 for certain things that my friends come Talk to me about than I had when we was 23.
Lex P
Yeah, no, I definitely.
Drea Nicole
Cuz at this point it's just kind.
Lex P
Of like figure it out.
Drea Nicole
Come on, you done been through this with the last five dudes that you dated. How many times we got to talk about about the same situation? When you gonna realize what the going on and get your shit together. I do believe too, you picking the wrong men. It ain't they fault no more. It's yours.
Lex P
I also think that goes into a lot of like, women don't know how to be the one that got away. It's so much power in that.
Drea Nicole
And I love being I'm the one that got away. It's so. It's my favorite song.
Lex P
Turn it up. That's my. But yes. I think there's so much. When I tell y' all the way.
Drea Nicole
I love when they got away.
Lex P
And you can't take away. You can't take that away from me. How much I love myself, how much I know my worth, my value, and how much I know people love me. I'm so loved. And I'm not talking about men. I'm talking about my friends, my family. I am so loved. So if you think you finna come into my life and not love me right, you can go. Because I'm not gonna notice that you're gone. Because I'm so loved. Because I'm a good person and I know my worth and I know what I deserve. And when it comes down to it, I may be crying right now, but later on down the road, you will never forget about me. You gonna be laying in bed with that bitch thinking about what Lex P doing.
Drea Nicole
You could never, never.
Lex P
You could never get over this. Leo Queen. You gonna be walking down the aisle to your. Your wife wishing it was me, wishing that you would have did. Right? I agree. So I'm. And I'm okay with that because I do right by people.
Drea Nicole
And I wouldn't even care because once I'm done with you, I don't care who you be thinking about. You could think about me, you could be thinking about the next. I don't give a damn. Cuz I walked away, right? I lived.
Lex P
That's the great part about walking away.
Drea Nicole
Yes. And it's like you just gotta know when you need to walk away and the girls don't be knowing. I hate when people be like, oh my God, I don't understand why he would treat me like this. I don't understand why he would be do me like this or why is he Wasting my time. You are wasting your time. You are wasting your time because you could leave. He can't waste your time if you ain't there.
Lex P
Ch.
Drea Nicole
And he can't do you like that if you not letting him do you like that. You know what I mean? Like, it's a choice. It's a choice to get mistreated. And I'm sorry. I'm not standing for no mistreatment when it comes to any man. I'm not letting a man mistreat me. And I don't want my friends to be letting men out here be distributed. Treat mistreating them. And y' all shouldn't let people mistreat y' all, period.
Lex P
Man, woman, burl.
Drea Nicole
I don't care who stand on business by yourself. Okay? What you think, Ty?
Ty
I agree. I've cut off friends, though, for, like, the ones really that have. That choose the same man over and over and over again because it's not going to end well for you. And now if I. If there's a DV situation now I have to feel like I'm involved. I have to come rescue you. Like, some of those things I don't have a capacity for. And maybe when I was younger, I had more capacity. We were learning and growing. But now, nearing 40.
Lex P
Yes.
Ty
No, hon.
Lex P
Yeah, we can't do that. We can't do that.
Ty
You gotta love yourself.
Lex P
You have to love yourself. And that's the common denominator. What I realized in me when I was in, like I said, this is not my last relationship. I'm talking about the one before. I didn't love myself. I completely had left myself go, but I was also going through. Through something very fucking devastating as well, you know? And I truly feel like I say that to the day I die. I feel like this person took advantage of the mental state I was in. But I say that because I lost all hope in everything. And like you said, men can sniff out that confidence. Cause I will say this, Andrea, you can attest for this. Of all the years of dealing with that man, he had never had me down bad like that. Every time we would kind of fall out, I was in the country with the next dude or I was doing. I was.
Drea Nicole
Oh, yeah, yeah. You would always come to go.
Lex P
Always. He never had me down bad, but it was like he caught me at the most vulnerable time in my life. And that's when I knew this is what women are going through when they can't get out of these situations because you're not loving yourself, you know, I Felt like in that moment, I had lost everything. So I was just trying to attach myself onto anything, anybody that was around. So, yeah, bitch ass nigga, you call me slipping, but never again.
Drea Nicole
Yes, he was. I was like, excuse me, girl. When I pulled up to the function and I seen him, I said, ugh.
Lex P
But let me tell you how God works, because now we can talk about it, because by the time this episode drops, let me tell you how God works. When I got out of this relationship, and I'm telling y' all this because this is why it's important to pour into yourself. When I got out that relationship, poor minds was already going up. Poor minds went up, up. Okay. I made the next year. I had made the most money I had ever made. After. I have really dropped that relationship. And then in 2024, that was. We made even more money. And now in 2025, we going to be on BET with a travel show.
Drea Nicole
Amen, cuz. It's a testament that God will reward you for being obedient.
Lex P
Hello. And I was obedient to the Lord.
Drea Nicole
No. Yeah. Because I feel like God had been showing you signs that you needed to walk away from this situation. And God will tell you, he will definitely direct you, you in the direction that he wants you to go. And if you keep being disobedient, your life is going to be a reflection of that. But as soon as you decide to listen to him and take heed to what he's trying to show you and get on the path that he wants you to be on, your blessings is going to overflow. And I feel like that's what happened.
Lex P
My faith is always stronger than my doubt. And then I said what Beyonce said. The best revenge is your paper. Imagine treated somebody like complete. And now you got to turn on the TV and see my face. You can never escape me, baby.
Drea Nicole
Right?
Lex P
Because my blessings are rolling in. They rolling in. And I'm not saying that was my motivation. I'm not thinking about him.
Drea Nicole
Right.
Lex P
I'm just saying how much my life elevated when I walked away. There is power in walking away, right? There is so much power in walking away. Because I know he looking like, damn.
Ty
And some people are meant in your life to be distractions.
Lex P
Yes, man.
Ty
You know, but you have to have that spirit of discernment to be able to walk away. Cut it off. No matter how painful or stressful you feel like it might be, or hard to walk away from that as soon. I've experienced this so many times. As soon as you drop that dead weight, the Blessings.
Drea Nicole
Like.
Ty
Like you said, you're rewarded for paying attention, for giving yourself, for. What do we say with the Lord? Dang, I don't space out.
Drea Nicole
What?
Ty
Oh, not obedience. It's another word that we use for it. Like, you're actually listening to what the Lord is saying. Like, you're doing his will. Sorry I messed it up, but.
Lex P
No, it's okay.
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
No, because I get what you're saying. Because this is the thing, though. I think a lot of times we pray to God to guide us.
Ty
Yeah.
Lex P
But we don't pay attention to the signs that he gives us.
Drea Nicole
I'm literally sending them signs. Like, God is the type of person. God is the type of God that if you ask him for a specific sign, he will literally send the specific sign, and people still ignore the specific sign that you asked for. It's like, oh, my bad.
Lex P
I didn't mean that with Jesus.
Drea Nicole
Hold on.
Lex P
That. That's not what I asked for. But now I've learned to pay attention. Hey, God, is this what I'm supposed to do? Or what am I supposed to do? Please just guide me, man. It just be so crazy. I be. I seriously, I'm so specific with my prayers.
Drea Nicole
You have to be.
Lex P
And every morning I'll be waking up, and it's like, what I asked for. Yeah, it's just like, the simplest things I be asking for. He's like, and it just be, man. And that's why I say the fact that we have a travel show right now. Like, what?
Drea Nicole
Cause we be traveling anyways.
Lex P
We was traveling Now. Y' all probably don't remember when I had my show with my old roommate Jazz and Lex. Where to next? So it's like doing this is like. Exactly. We manifested this for ourselves.
Drea Nicole
We did.
Lex P
Y' all so worried about looking on other people plate. And you worried about this, man. You worried about this. Focus on God, right?
Drea Nicole
Amen.
Lex P
Focus on your blessings. I'm telling you, I focused on myself. I got back into church, and I'm telling you, it just started everything.
Drea Nicole
Cuz. T just spoke a word when she said some people are meant to be distraction.
Lex P
Yes.
Drea Nicole
Or it's a test. Like, sometimes God is just testing you, you know? And y' all be feeling the test.
Lex P
I pass with flying colors.
Drea Nicole
Now y' all be feeling them test. Cuz y' all would not leave these niggas or I'm not gonna call them to eat.
Lex P
All right, all right. Okay. So now, item of the week.
Drea Nicole
My ancestors ain't about to be rolling in they girl.
Lex P
Oh, no.
Drea Nicole
No, we gotta get fooling with you.
Lex P
What's up y' all?
Drea Nicole
It's your girl xp and it's your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
And if you're a person that always delays making a doctor's appointment because it's too hard to find a doctor, you're just being lazy and you need a one stop shop. I'm gonna tell you about ZocDoc.
Drea Nicole
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Lex P
Yes, you can even book same day appointments or anything within the 24 to 72 hour window if you need something, something in a hurry and they let you filter out if they accept your insurance. Who's close by, whatever you need. ZocDoc makes it super easy. So all you're gonna do is go to zocdoc.com backslash poor minds that z o c-o c.com poor minds get you an appointment. I use this and you should too. Stop putting off those doctor's appointments and go to zocdoc.com poor minds to find and instantly book a top rated doctor today. That's z o c d eoc.com poor minds zocdoc.com poor minds what's up, y' all? It's your girl XP and it's your.
Drea Nicole
Girl Dre and Nicole.
Lex P
And we are here to tell y' all about our brand new ebook and e course bundle pour into your pod.
Drea Nicole
Yes, y' all. We have been working on this for a while and we're so excited to put it out and give it to y' all because we know so many people have been asking us for such a long time about how to start a successful podcast and we have literally put all of the information that we have and everything that we've utilized into this one ebook.
Lex P
Yes, and this is not your typical ebook because 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.
Drea Nicole
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 pore minds.com to purchase your ebook or the ecourse and we also have it available in a bundle for you so you can get Both poor pore minds.com pour into your pod. So now it's time to get into.
Drea Nicole
The be bow the bed. Being a theme song is just crazy.
Lex P
It's a good thing because I'm like.
Drea Nicole
How did we even come up with that?
Lex P
You know what's crazy? It's on episode one.
Drea Nicole
I know. But I'm like, how did he even come about?
Lex P
I don't know. I swear.
Drea Nicole
How about.
Lex P
So I wanted to talk about a little sexual health for a minute and how it impacts your mental health. But I also wanted to tie that into the conversation we were having earlier, like I said. So I went to this thing, it was called. It's called Risky Dinner. Oh, my phone died. I can't look it up. To shout the host out. I think her name is Koya. I'm so sorry if I got her name wrong, but it's called Risky Dinner. Weezy hosted with her shout out to Weezy. I had an amazing time. So basically it's a dinner and they go around just letting black women know, like the statistics in their state of like HIV, you know, STDs and things like that. Because although, you know, black women, we are, we. Our population is really low. Not compared to other ones. Our percentage of having HIV and AIDS is really high.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, it's Talk with Koya.
Lex P
Talks with Koya. Yes. And she hosts something called Risky Dinner. So it's basically, you know, a open table, open mic where black women just get to sit and talk. They talk about prep, how to protect yourself, opening up conversations with your partner about getting tested and things like that. So I wanted to talk about this because I wanted to read this fact for you. Black women account for the largest share of new HIV diagnosis among women, up 50% in 2022, as well as the largest share of all women living with HIV. The rate of new diagnosis among black women is 10 times the rate among white women and 3 times the rate among Latinas. That number is scary. And the numbers in Atlanta, obviously she was talking about specifically in Georgia. Cause of dinner. Cause they travel around. The numbers in Georgia are even scarier. You guys So I wanted to talk about that because it's so crazy how growing up, my mom was always like, don't get pregnant. Don't get pregnant. I think that's what they do in the black community. Even us, we're like, y' all keep having these kids and you ain't got enough money. Y' all can't. But more importantly, we are not protecting ourselves from these diseases.
Drea Nicole
Let me tell you something. My mama was definitely showing me them photos of chlamydia, people with chlamydia, gonorrhea. And I was like, oh, yes. But I agree with you. I think that people are definitely. People raise their children and talk about the fears or the scares of getting pregnant more often than actually talking about the diseases that are out here. And more specifically, the ones that you can't get rid of. Because hiv, herpes, there's no cure. Hepatitis, there's no cure for these things. And these days, with things like prep available, which we didn't have 20 years ago, 30 years ago, I just feel like it's no excuse to be out here living risky.
Lex P
Okay, I like how you did that.
Drea Nicole
But, yeah, it's no excuse to be out here creating risky behavior and doing risky stuff, putting yourself in scary situations when you can literally prevent it from happening. Yeah, you could prevent it.
Lex P
And I think what's scariest too is like, a lot of times people don't like getting. Excuse me, they don't like getting tested. They're at home, kids. Now you can literally do it with your partner. You can get tested at home for hiv. I mean, it be scary. It is scary.
Drea Nicole
Especially when you be. That'd be the longest 15 minutes of your life. You be like, oh, my God.
Lex P
But I'll say this.
Drea Nicole
And then don't it seem like every time, every time, right before you go get tested, are you waiting for some test results? All you see is hiv.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. Yes. That little billboard.
Drea Nicole
So I get it. It is scary. But you have to do it.
Lex P
That billboard, that's about a cookout. You know what I'm talking about? I hate that damn billboard. I'll be like, huh?
Drea Nicole
Yes, I'm telling you. But it's, it's necessary, though. Like, we're, we're trying to make it a little light hearted. But for real, though, y' all, y' all need to go get tested.
Lex P
But also because it's better to know than not, because y' all have to realize we are so advanced with the, the medicines and stuff that are available.
Drea Nicole
So people are going undetectable yeah.
Lex P
So it's like you can live with it, but it's like you have to know before it's too late. Because once it's too late, it's too late. There's no going back. So I just think that the numbers, when I went to this dinner of the statistics of black women who are being exposed to this, who don't know, and it's really sad. It really breaks my heart because as black men, when we just go through so much bruh, it's like the dating is hard for us, then we have to deal with stuff like this. Then we gotta deal with, you know, being single mothers, being the most unwed. It's just like it's so much on us. And I think that's why it, it ties into all of this. It goes back to loving yourself, protecting yourself. Nobody is going to protect us like us. So it's important that we all gather and we have these uncomfortable conversations because if we don't have it among us, nobody else is going to protect us.
Drea Nicole
And carry your own condoms.
Lex P
Yes.
Drea Nicole
You know, they be trying to say that you, as a woman, you're not supposed to carry your own condom. Men be saying that they, they going to judge you. Like, if they come to your house and you got your own, they going to judge you.
Lex P
Honestly, in the way I am right now. Like, I'm not in a relationship. Like, I'm cool. Like, I'm not like, oh my gosh, I need to have sex. Like, I'm not going to be out here. Like, I'm not looking.
Drea Nicole
You know what we call that?
Lex P
What?
Drea Nicole
Gross. Yes.
Lex P
Cuz I used to be horny.
Drea Nicole
You need that dick, B. You need that more than the air you breathe.
Lex P
I thought I did, but, you know, I don't know. I'm just so, so.
Drea Nicole
That is real gross.
Lex P
I don't know what got into me. The Holy Ghost. It's the Holy Ghost. I'm telling you, Lord, I'm telling you. I don't know.
Drea Nicole
I'm very proud of you.
Lex P
Yes. But I'm not even like, worried about that. Like, I found so much peace in just being alone. Like, I'm getting everything I ever wanted. Like, I know I keep saying that, but bro, I'm finna be on tv. Like, this is what I've been fighting for my whole life. Like, I get to go home and go to sleep and I don't. Ain't nobody's son stressing me out. Yeah, I ain't gotta cook for nobody. I ain't gotta do Nothing. Now, don't get it twisted. Do I want partnership one day? Yeah. But when God is ready to send me my man, he's gonna send it to me. So it's just like.
Drea Nicole
And not a day late.
Lex P
And not a day late. So I'm not worried about it. I know the woman I am. But like I said, going back to this, I know that I have to protect myself. Nobody's gonna protect me. Nobody's gonna look out for me but us. Y' all. You have to go get tested. Men, Black men out there, stop thinking because she got tested and she don't got nothing that you don't got nothing. It does not work like that.
Drea Nicole
Does that be they favorite line? You ain't got nothing.
Lex P
You clean, right?
Drea Nicole
Yeah, but are you.
Lex P
Y' all have to pay attention. If your man is throwing your BV off, stop fucking him immediately. Stop. If you wake up and smell like a fish fry on a Friday night, stop having sex with that man. Hey, we keeping it real now.
Drea Nicole
No, we are. That's why I said you gonna be a freaky frog.
Ty
That's funny.
Drea Nicole
Carry your own condoms.
Lex P
Fish fries. I'm telling you, if you wake up.
Drea Nicole
And you and fish fries be lingering, like after you f. After you fry some fish in your house, your clothes be smelling like it. Your couch, it be lingering. The fish fry is not what you want to smell like.
Lex P
So.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, I just want especially not no catfish.
Lex P
Yeah, but I'm. It was just so eye opening. I went home. They gave us the little at home kids. Baby, I went home. I took that test so quick.
Ty
Is that what these mix like? It looks like a kit. Like a box that people are unboxing. I was looking at their Instagram.
Lex P
They have some of them where you can get. You gotta send in the results. And then some of them they have where, you know, you can wait and they, you know, the 15 minute test. Okay, so. But yeah, y' all just please just go get tested. Especially my black women. It's so many. Like, literally 99% of our listeners are black. Y' all, please. These numbers are crazy. Do some more research yourself. Y' all, please go get tested. Yes, y' all, please protect yourself. Please stop listening to people. And oh, y' all know this is what we learned at Risky dinner too. Do y' all know they have people creating fake my charts for people nowadays? Javi.
Drea Nicole
Cause what they eat her? What? What did he like? Javi is crazy.
Lex P
The most random.
Drea Nicole
They're creative.
Lex P
No, I say that my church.
Drea Nicole
Ty had asked what a. My Chart is like, you know, basically when you go online and it shows you your test.
Ty
Yeah. You go to the doctor, they're copying that, like.
Drea Nicole
Or fake my charts. Their photos copy. To show that they have negative test results.
Lex P
Yes. So, again, ladies, go get tested. Protect yourself. Even in a relationship, protect yourself. Unless y' all are constantly going get tested together. There was a lady there who was actually married, and she said, yes, me and my husband, we still go get tested. We go get tested, like. Cause you know how many women get STDs that are married?
Drea Nicole
They think from their husbands.
Lex P
From their husbands. Or, you know, even vice versa.
Drea Nicole
Oh, you the one doing the bending.
Lex P
Yeah, they be doing the bending, child.
Drea Nicole
No, that's what she said in the movie. Cause she had got HIV from her husband.
Lex P
Yep. Yep. And then that's another misconception, too. A lot of people think, oh, it's just high and this and that because of the DL men. That is another thing that's, like, out the window at the end of the day. It's us. We have the highest rate of it. You know what I'm saying? It's not like we are only sleeping with DL men. We're sleeping with men of all races, all, everything. So we have to. Protect yourself, please.
Drea Nicole
And if you engaging in risky behavior, too, make sure that you're like, if you did something crazy last week, definitely go test yourself. But then just always be mindful that you have to test yourself again in 90 days, because your results might not not be accurate if you just did something last week. Just thought I would throw it out here a little.
Lex P
I'm just my thing a lock. I'm my thing a lot for a while. Give it to the Lord.
Drea Nicole
Amen. Let the Lord handle it.
Lex P
All right, item of the week, per usual. I know y' all see the orange tresses. They have been freaking out about this little hair, girl.
Ty
It's cute.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? I haven't done color in a long time, so I got this custom unit from rich lookhair.com, shout out to my girl Dede. It's a custom color. If y' all want this same unit, you just go hit her up. It look like it's coming from the scalp, but also she has units that are, like, ready made to go. You can order it. She send it to your house, and you just plop it on and go. I think everybody needs to have a wig to throw on their head when you're in between hairstyles. So I'm really trying to grow my Hair out right now. So I'm trying to marry Ruth's hair growth multivitamin little juice stuff. So I'm gonna let y' all know how it goes. Cause I'm gonna keep my glueless units on for a while. Cause I want to really try to grow my hair back out and see what it do. So, yeah, Rich look hair. Shout out to Dee. That's where I got my hair from.
Drea Nicole
Yes. And of course, y' all know my item of the week ismuse beauty collection.com. make sure you get your lip glosses, lip liners, matte liquid lipsticks, jelly blushes. We have all the things lip plumper. And I have some new products that are coming out soon. Mascara and eyeliner should actually be on the. On the site short shortly. So. Yeah. And what's my lip combo today? I have on the Fudge Me lip gloss. I have on the rose matte liquid lipstick and the lip plumper period.
Lex P
Pookie. What's up, y' all? It's your girl xp, and it's your.
Drea Nicole
Girl Dre and 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.
Drea 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 mail.com that's I T E 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.
Drea Nicole
Now and a black business at that. But, I mean, we don't discriminate. Any business is welcome.
Lex P
All right, so now it's time to get into the bow.
Drea Nicole
Hey, the bow. The bow. Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow.
Lex P
You know, I found this good song I love Tick Tock. Tick Tock always puts me on the good jam. So it's a song called called Ordinary. It's about this guy. His name is Alex Warren. It's a good pop ballad. I feel like the pop boys are coming back. They're making a comeback, and it's just a love song. And what it is, is the reason this song is so intriguing to me is because his Actual wife is in the video. And, like, there's a trend on Tick Tock right now of everybody showing themselves in relationships, or they're showing, like, hey, I'm made of love. And this is why I'm so patient. Because I know that one day I'm gonna find a man that can write a song like this about me. It's such a beautiful song. Oh, my gosh. I haven't heard a good love ballad like this in a long time.
Drea Nicole
Really?
Lex P
It kind of gives me, like, you know how, like, white people's church music sounds?
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying?
Drea Nicole
I don't know if that's making me wanna go listen.
Lex P
But no, white people be getting down in the church. They do. They be having a little white boy on the piano, and it's like, God is good, you know?
Drea Nicole
Oh, I thought she was more so talking about.
Lex P
No, not the. I'm talking about the Baptist.
Drea Nicole
That's what I thought she was talking about.
Lex P
No, no, no, no, no. I'm not. You talking about the cat. You getting to the Catholic. I'm talking about the white Baptist church. They get down a little bit now.
Drea Nicole
Okay, okay.
Lex P
It is giving. I'm telling y' all, it is such a good song. If y' all listen to Alex Warren Ordinary, it sounds like a church song, like a white church song. But he. He is singing down.
Drea Nicole
You know, it is fair, though. My mama be listening to. I think it's 99.3 KSBJ.
Lex P
Okay.
Drea Nicole
In Houston. My mama listen to that station all the time, y' all, and it's a gospel station, but all they play is, like, white contemporary Christian music.
Lex P
And it sounds good, and it do.
Drea Nicole
Be some box on there.
Lex P
I will not lie. That's what I'm saying. I wasn't being funny. It sounds like. Like, white. I wouldn't say it's black. Cause, you know, black church music is soulful. It's not a soulful song.
Drea Nicole
Let me make sure I said it right.
Lex P
But it's a beautiful ballad, and I'm ready to get back.
Drea Nicole
What a beautiful ballad.
Lex P
It's a beautiful ballad. Let's get back to the love songs. I'm tired of. Like I said in the past, I don't want to wet the Bach up. I don't want to beat that pussy up no more. Okay. Tired.
Drea Nicole
Somebody said, hmm.
Lex P
All right, Dre, what's your bop?
Drea Nicole
Hold on. Wait. Let me make sure I see this thing the right station.
Lex P
You think they finna give you an interview?
Drea Nicole
No, but I just want to. If People live in Houston and they are looking for a C. Is 89.3. I said 99.3.
Lex P
I know that. Staticy as hell.
Drea Nicole
It's 80. No.
Lex P
What do you mean, 89?
Drea Nicole
89.3 FM.
Lex P
The good stations be like 90 because.
Drea Nicole
They'Re 95 and up because you know how every station got their theme. They'd be like 89.3 FM.
Lex P
ASB, CH, though.
Drea Nicole
So anyways, my mama be listening to this station. So if y' all are looking for a good Christian channel that plays contemporary Christian music, and y' all live in Houston, check out 89.3 period.
Lex P
89.3.
Drea Nicole
Amen.
Lex P
Amen.
Drea Nicole
So my Bop, cuz now we about to get into some heathen music.
Lex P
Should have known.
Drea Nicole
But my Bop is a old song. I was listening to My Savages earlier today. My Future. And that is crazy future. What was. Is. I mean, he's still on his little.
Lex P
No, I'm talking about his.
Drea Nicole
But I'm talking about that. Yeah, like 2011 to like 20.
Lex P
I don't give a 17. The real sisters dropped my life.
Drea Nicole
Real Sisters was about My Savages was about Pico about. I mean, I could really keep going because I was really in my future bag back in them days. But anyways, I was listening to My Savages earlier today, and I was just like, wow, now this is hood gospel.
Lex P
Yeah, a preacher is what he was.
Drea Nicole
Yeah, a preacher is a deacon. A deacon to our community. And he really said some profound words in that song. I said, wow.
Lex P
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
My spirit. Because I felt that. Because that's how I feel about, you know, screaming.
Lex P
What? On Tick Tock. That lady that he was arguing with on Twitter. I mean, on. Yeah, on Tick Tock.
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
He was on the phone screaming.
Drea Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
Because he was getting that word out.
Drea Nicole
But no, and I just feel like. Like I was saying, I just feel like as I'm. As we're continuing to grow and poor Minds is getting bigger and bigger, that is really how I feel about my. My friends and stuff. Because you can't let the money get between us. You can't let the fame get between. You can't let these and these get between us. That's what he said on the song I'm Listening. He said this. A letter for my dogs. How we let this money get between us. How we let these get between us. How we let these get between us.
Ty
A word.
Drea Nicole
Every day I got love for all my savages with itchy face fingers My fingers.
Lex P
Another head. So, yeah, okay. Okay.
Drea Nicole
Shout out to Big Future because that Was a heat, I must say. Big good times when they came out. We was young and reckless.
Lex P
Young and reckless. Life was good. It was.
Drea Nicole
Now we still old and reckless. Older.
Lex P
Older.
Drea Nicole
We're not old. We older, but we did a little, little bit directly.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? So now we're getting into our favorite segment of the week. If you want your question answered on the show, make sure you email us at ask poor minds gmail dot com. If you're a Patreon member, please put that in the subject line and you will get to skip the line. Okay, you want to go first? You want me to go first?
Drea Nicole
I'll go first. I've been with my girlfriend for a few years now, and we have a baby together. Everything was good until about six months ago when I logged on the social media and saw a picture of my child on her Instagram ex's page with him claiming the baby as his. I confronted her, and she swore he was just being spiteful, trying to ruin our relationship. She even offered a DNA test, but I'm scared to take it because I don't believe things like these happen by coincidence. So, as two women, what do y' all think? Am I overthinking, or is there something I need to do?
Lex P
I think you need to confirm. Was it a picture that he took off of her social media, or was it a picture he took of him holding the baby? Right. Because if she brought the baby around him and it's a picture that he took, you need to get that DNA test.
Drea Nicole
Well, I feel like I would get the DNA test either way. If she offering. If she like, oh, we can get a DNA test. I will take her up on the offer. Get the DNA test.
Lex P
Why does he feel so comfortable doing that? Are they still having conversations? Are they still talking? Cause I couldn't imagine just somebody out the blue just posting a random baby from a random ex and being like, oh, this is my baby.
Drea Nicole
And I just. I don't know. I think in situations like that, that if. If I was presented with that type of information, if I was a man and I was presented with that type of information, for my own peace of mind. Now I just need to know. Yeah, I need to know so I could sleep well at night. Because it's always gonna be. I feel like if you don't get the DNA test, it's still gonna always be something that's lingering in the back of your mind as this child is growing up. You're gonna always feel like, oh, it's a possibility. That this might not be my baby. Just do it for your own peace of mind. And hopefully we gonna pray that it's your baby. But if even if it's not, at least now you know. You know what I mean? At least now you know. And you can say good riddance to that bitch.
Lex P
Cause like I said, she's offering a DNA test. I think you need that DNA test for peace of mind. I know you're afraid, but there's nothing better than peace of mind.
Drea Nicole
I agree.
Lex P
All right. Hey ladies. I'm 27 and I need advice for my big homies. Cause maybe I'm to trying. I was dating this guy for three months. The first two he was checking all my boxes. But in month three, I started noticing red flags. His views on women, lack of accountability, et cetera. I was already debating cutting him off. Then one day on FaceTime, I responded with a little sass and he said, it sound like you want to get headbutted. Instantly, I felt uneasy since I've been in abusive relationships before, which he knew. I asked him to repeat it, he refused and tried to play it off. Laughed and called me crazy. Crazy and said I was making him the villain. Then he admitted I heard right but claimed it was a joke and I was overreacting. I hung, I hung up, text him how I felt and he never responded. Did I dodge a bullet or am I projecting because of my past love? Y' all deep.
Drea Nicole
Ah. What have you say as? Yeah. Cause I just feel like you don't joke like that.
Ty
Yeah.
Drea Nicole
To me that's not like. If you say something like that, I am under the impression that you will actually do it one day. Why you don't. You shouldn't even play like that. Do you want to get head butted?
Lex P
Especially with somebody who has been in an abusive relationship.
Drea Nicole
Relationship. But even period. Even if she wasn't in an abusive relationship, you just shouldn't even play with no woman like this, saying something like that.
Lex P
Well, the reason I say, especially because she's been in an abusive relationship before, because she's told you and that's a trigger for her. So instead of you being, hey, understanding, I'm so sorry, I won't joke like that. I didn't mean it like that. I wasn't thinking. You're saying that she's over. You're gaslighting her. I hate when people tell somebody how something made them feel and you're like, well, you're being stupid. You can't tell people how to feel about something that you said to them and how it makes them feel. That's crazy to me. So you're not wrong. You dodged a bullet. Because like I said, I think if somebody will joke and laughing like that. He said his first reaction went through his mind.
Drea Nicole
And nothing funny about being physical. You're joking about domestic violence. Nothing is funny about.
Lex P
I have never. Like. Like, I'll just use my. Like my last relationship. He ain't never said nothing like, yeah, I choked your ass. What? No, no, that's crazy.
Drea Nicole
Unless it's during sex. That's a little different.
Lex P
All right.
Drea Nicole
That's a little different. No, I like a little choke.
Lex P
Okay, time to rap.
Drea Nicole
That's the only.
Lex P
Was this a different CBD drink day one.
Drea Nicole
That's the only appropriate time to say that.
Lex P
All right, y' all make sure y' all check out Travel Queens on bet. Y' all make sure y' all check out Love, lex P. Every Monday, 10am we talk about all the Hot Topics and all the reality TV shows. We're doing Real Housewives of Atlanta right now in the TV is hot, doctor.
Drea Nicole
Oh, yes, of course. Make sure y' all stop amuse me. Why did you make that, bab? Cuz you cutting up muse beauty collection dot com. Also make sure you follow my YouTube channel. Dre and Nicole with three E. I drop videos every week. It's either always going to be a vlog or something beauty lifestyle related, baby.
Lex P
So period. All right, y' all, we'll see y' all next week.
Drea Nicole
Bye, y' all.
Lex P
Y' all make sure y' all share the content. Like subscribe, follow all that good stuff. And let me 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 unit underscore. That is a fake page. Do not follow that page.
Drea Nicole
Okay?
Lex P
They block me. Andrea and the Poor Minds page on both. So we only have one Instagram, one Twitter, one Tick tock. It is P o u R Underscore. M I n d S. All right.
Drea Nicole
And we got hella fake Facebook pages.
Lex P
Oh, the Facebook pages.
Drea Nicole
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.
Drea Nicole
The one that's not us got like 250,000 followers.
Lex P
It's fake if you actually look at the content. Cuz the caption is like Whoever it is don't speak English. Cuz their captions are like bumba clutch. Should men, should men pay bill? Should men pay bill? Yes. No check answer below, block, block.
Drea Nicole
Like that's literally what the captions are.
Lex P
I like, you want that DDG Bumba claw.
Drea Nicole
Bumba claw.
Lex P
Savages.
Drea Nicole
My savages My savages, my savages I'm always dressing fresher than a mannequin I grew up in a ruthless environment I'm on the phone with yo I asked him how the trial went 35 racks is how my day was spent I got a cocky back that's how my day would get I'll be thinking all these artificial the way you acting you must don't respect the real herb on a post some syrup up they try to infiltrate us and then betrayed us I told you way before what happened they was hating on us, you know we was jugging for it. They was mad at us and it's a letter for my dogs how we let this money get get between us how we let these get between us how we let these get between us? Yeah, I got love for all my savages with itchy fingers I got love but it ain't like the love I got for India she hit me down when I was broke I got us to infinity girl gonna infinity I know you feeling me rip my granddad quick he should have seen this oh I P20,000 soft support I seen that riding wrong with all them choppers I done seen this these rappers mad at me but these ain't doing and I just about to find a cusho I can smoke that when it's fit to have a ticket at the dealership dealership the famous doing a lot of damage to my friendship friendship if it's gonna deal me jump ship It's a love from my fans got me still here man Monster monster say I'm Illuminati they trying to make me catch a body I don't know when I'm a flip Give me some codeine and sip big mace and wipe a nose big face saying wipe a nose my girl that's locking the dolls before this Pulling up a phone ain't falling in love with no ho check I had I hate to with any of you that's my only regret Dre the mink on the flow the Cuban links on my hoe ho 10 whips in a row would have thought we was po po Would think we was po po Money laying on the floor got some hoes on some hoes that shot it with me. She a pro. Cause she never met another nigga. Not another. Another nigga like me. Even if he got a billion dollars, he can't make a come like me. Who compliments you like me?
Lex P
I don't know. My app lids was fire.
Drea Nicole
I was right. It was cause the clock. That was good, legs. That was really good.
Lex P
See y' all next week.
Drea Nicole
Free all my incarcerated.
Lex P
Sam.
Pour Minds Podcast - Episode: "This Is My Moment" Summary
Release Date: May 9, 2025
Hosted by Lex P and Drea Nicole of 85 South Media, the "Pour Minds Podcast" offers unfiltered, candid discussions akin to a 'drunk therapy session' among friends. In the episode titled "This Is My Moment," aired on May 9, 2025, Lex and Drea delve deep into personal experiences, societal issues, and relationship dynamics, interspersed with humor and relatable banter. The episode spans nearly two hours, covering a variety of topics with insightful commentary and mutual support.
The episode begins with Lex P and Drea Nicole engaging in playful banter about confronting racial slurs and standing together against negativity. They set a tone of camaraderie and mutual support, emphasizing the importance of having each other's backs in challenging situations.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [00:00]: "I'm not letting nobody else call me that. I'm letting my move."
Drea Nicole [00:02]: "They gonna start laughing at your ass. Cause ain't nobody gonna be scared."
As the conversation progresses, they reminisce about their upbringing and aspirations, particularly Lex's longing to be in Atlanta and the disappointment of not seeing Houston represented in popular culture.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [02:02]: "When I was younger, I used to want to be in Atlanta so bad."
Drea Nicole [02:15]: "I hate being from Houston."
Lex and Drea discuss various musical artists and their impact, highlighting the lack of representation for Houston artists in Atlanta's music scene. They touch upon groups like Cherish and Visioso Bosses, and debate the merits of Bubba Sparks versus Eminem, reflecting on how music influences cultural identity and personal preferences.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [03:13]: "In 2025, if I had to pick a white rapper to listen to out of Bubba Sparks and Eminem, I'm choosing Bubba Sparks every time."
Drea expresses her preference for Eminem, noting his relatable lyrics during rebellious phases of adolescence.
Notable Quote:
Drea Nicole [04:34]: "Eminem had hits. Especially if you was like in middle school and you was going through that rebellious phase."
The core of the episode centers on a pressing social issue: whether parents should require their adult children living at home to contribute financially by paying bills. Lex and Drea explore the nuances of this topic, particularly within the Black community, addressing the balance between teaching financial responsibility and overburdening young adults.
Subtopics Discussed:
Teaching Money Management vs. Financial Responsibility: They debate if children should pay household bills or if parents should focus on teaching savings and investment strategies.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [23:33]: "Put half of your paycheck right here or 30% of your paycheck. Teach them money management."
Generational Wealth and Financial Literacy: The conversation delves into the lack of financial education in the Black community and the importance of cultivating generational wealth through informed financial practices.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [26:31]: "We have to teach our youth about managing money because a lot of times their parents don't know."
Community Support vs. Family Responsibility: They reminisce about the strong community bonds of the past and contrast them with the current trend of parents relying on children to compensate for financial shortcomings.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [32:19]: "We used to have neighborhoods where neighbors helping everybody pitching in. It takes a village. We don't have villages no more."
Long-term Impact on Children: Lex shares personal reflections on the repercussions of not being taught financial responsibility early on, emphasizing the necessity of equipping children with the skills to achieve financial independence and stability.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [26:16]: "I never had to pay all of my bills 100% by myself until I moved to Atlanta."
Key Insights:
Conclusion on Main Topic: Both hosts agree that while teaching financial management is crucial, placing the burden of paying household bills on children can be detrimental. They advocate for fostering financial literacy in ways that empower young adults without imposing undue stress.
Lex and Drea further elaborate on the importance of community support and the collective responsibility to lift each other up. They discuss the erosion of communal bonds and the shift towards individualism, which often leads families to rely on their children for support.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [32:19]: "We used to have neighborhoods where neighbors helping everybody pitching in. It takes a village. We don't have villages no more."
They highlight the need for reestablishing strong family units and community support systems to mitigate the challenges faced by single-parent households and economically struggling families.
Notable Quote:
Drea Nicole [33:37]: "If you don't know how to handle your money, you need to learn how to handle your money. You don't need to put the responsibility off on other people."
The discussion underscores the role of education, both formal and informal, in bridging the gap of financial literacy. Lex shares his regret over missing practical financial lessons in school, advocating for curriculum changes that address real-life financial skills.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [26:31]: "A lot of financial illiteracy in our community."
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In the Q&A portion, listeners submit personal relationship dilemmas to Lex and Drea for advice. Two main questions are addressed:
Question 1: A woman confronts her girlfriend after seeing her child on an ex's social media, leading to doubts about paternity.
Advice Given:
Notable Quote:
Drea Nicole [99:50]: "If you do it for your own peace of mind, and hopefully we gonna pray that it's your baby. But if even if it's not, at least now you know."
Question 2: A listener is unsure if she is projecting past abusive relationships onto a new partner who made a threatening comment.
Advice Given:
Notable Quote:
Lex P [101:01]: "You're gaslighting her. I hate when people tell somebody how something made them feel and you're like, well, you're being stupid."
Key Takeaways:
Towards the end of the episode, Lex and Drea engage in a lively discussion on self-worth, emotional intelligence, and personal growth. Lex shares his journey of overcoming past relationships and the transformative power of self-love and faith.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [74:25]: "My faith is always stronger than my doubt."
Drea echoes similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of holding oneself to high standards and not settling for mistreatment.
Notable Quote:
Drea Nicole [69:32]: "Children are not supposed to come into this world and be responsible for you or live a life of struggle."
They discuss the significance of internal strength and the role of faith in guiding personal decisions and overcoming hardships.
Notable Quote:
Lex P [75:34]: "There is power in walking away. Because I know he looking like, damn."
The episode concludes with a heartfelt emphasis on protecting oneself, fostering self-love, and building strong, supportive communities.
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Overall Insights:
Financial Education: There's a critical need for enhancing financial literacy within families, particularly in the Black community, to foster independence and break cycles of dependency.
Community Support: Rebuilding community bonds and neighborhood support systems can alleviate the pressures on individual family units, reducing the reliance on children for financial support.
Healthy Relationships: Establishing and maintaining boundaries in relationships is vital. Listening to one's intuition and seeking clarity through decisive actions can prevent prolonged emotional distress.
Personal Growth: Emphasizing self-worth, emotional intelligence, and faith can lead to significant personal transformations, empowering individuals to make healthier life choices.
Lex P and Drea Nicole deliver a compelling episode that intertwines personal narratives with broader social issues, offering listeners both relatable content and thoughtful reflections. Through their open and honest dialogue, they encourage self-improvement, community solidarity, and the cultivation of meaningful relationships.