
Loading summary
eBay Advertiser
This is what you do. When you have high standards and fancy all the fancy things like a Dior saddlebag or that diamond tennis bracelet, you go to ebay. There you'll find new loves that will never disappoint. Expertly authenticated. Whether it's that vintage pearl necklace or brand new ruby earrings, a Prada crossbody bag, or classic watches like that Rolex Oyster or that Cartier Tank on ebay, there are no limits to your high standards. Yeah, ebay, the place for new pre loved, vintage and rare fashion. Ebay. Things people love.
Charlamagne Tha God
Peace to the planet. I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God. And guess what? I can't wait to see y'all at the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival. That's right. We're coming back to Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday, April 26th at Pullman Yards. And it's hosted by none other than Decisions, Decisions. Mandy B. And Weezy. Okay, we got the R and B Money podcast with Tank and J. Valentine. We got the Woman Evolved podcast with Sarah, Jake Roberts. We got Good Moms, Bad Choices. Carrie Champion will be there with her Neck in Sports podcast. And the Trap Nerds podcast with more to be announced. And of course, it's bigger than podcast. We're bringing the Black Effect marketplace with black owned businesses, plus the food truck court to keep you fed while you visit us. All right, listen, you don't want to miss this. Tap in and grab your tickets now@blackffect.com podcast.
Lauren LaRosa
Let's get to it.
Tanisha
Time to do it.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything and everybody.
eBay Advertiser
You know, if you don't lie about that.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right, Lauren came in hot.
Lauren LaRosa
What's up, y'all? It's Lauren LaRosa. I'm your homegirl who knows a little bit about everything and everybody. Now today, this is a very special episode of the Latest with Lauren LaRosa. With Tanisha. My manager is here. Patrick is here.
Patrick
Yep.
Lauren LaRosa
Yesterday, y'all heard Patrick debut his WDAS voice for the first time. And anybody that don't know about wdas, WDAS is a radio station and it's all about, like, smooth jazz. And I don't know why Patrick get on this podcast and start talking like he trying to put y'all to, like, sleep subtly and soothingly. Like he's doing like a. I don't know, like a. What's the little mukbang things called? The ampr.
Patrick
Asmr.
Lauren LaRosa
Asmr. Yeah, he be on here like. Yeah, because I agree. Lauren, how you feeling? Like that is not how he be talking regularly, y'all. Like, I promise you that is not. I don't know what it is about these cameras. Baby, baby, when these cameras come on, Patrick, get the acting real unusual. You right.
Patrick
I'm not used to the limelight.
Lauren LaRosa
It's no light or no camera over there. Well, you don't got me used to nothing. Well, welcome. Welcome, guys. This is the Latest with Lauren LaRosa, your daily dig into pop culture and all the conversations that shake the room. Now, as always, before we get into things, just a little grinding. Check in.
Charlamagne Tha God
Back on the grinding.
Lauren LaRosa
Patrick, how you feeling today?
Patrick
Feeling smooth.
Lauren LaRosa
You feel smooth? Oh, God, not smooth.
Patrick
We.
Lauren LaRosa
We ain't gonna be able to hear a word you gonna say today. Not you feeling smooth. Why you feeling smooth?
Patrick
I'm feeling smooth. I'm just liking how we just tackling things, and we're just, like, moving forward with purpose, and I like that.
Lauren LaRosa
Okay, I like that too. Tanisha, how you feeling today? Amazing. Amazing. Okay, so Tanisha has been rocking out with me for a very long time, and I tell the story all the time about when I was, like, ready to leave my job, and she got to the point where she was just like, girl, you either gonna leave or you not. Let me know what you're doing. I'll support you either way. And I was like, okay, bet. And caught. And then I was like, oh, just left the job. And she was like, okay, cool. So now you got to figure this out. So we've been, like, you know, strategizing my career for some years together, and she is in town because we are doing a live conversation hosted by Charlemagne at, you know, I Heart, in celebration of the podcast, but not even really in celebration. I've already partied about that more, so. So people can come out. They can get to meet me, get to, you know, see me in live conversation about the podcast, about my goals for the podcast. And I think that this is. This event is coming at a good time. I'm excited. We're gonna have a ton of media there, a ton of, like, you know, different clients of the station and of Black Effect, you know, the people with the coin. But I'm just excited. I think I'm excited for people to come and, like, really meet me and get to, you know, feel the energy and all that in person. But, yeah, so Tanisha is here. Patrick on the check in, feeling smooth. So you ain't gonna be able to hear nothing he talking about. He gonna be mumbling all night. But we are gonna get into the latest with the first topic. Lately, Tyra Banks has been in the news. So I saw this headline, I was like, it's no way. They had to misquote my girl. They had to misquote my girl. Because there is no way that Tyra Banks got on Beyonce's Internet or Beyonce's wherever this show stream a TV show. She was talking to Jenna Bush for she was talking to Jenna Bush on today with Jenn. Now on this show, Tyra Banks was guest hosting. This week, Tyra Banks and Jenna start having a conversation about remaking the Bodyguard. Because recently it was announced that the Bodyguard is going to be remade. It'll come from Warner Brothers, so it's going to be like the whole thing now. I'm not even gonna hold y'all. When I saw the original headline just of the movie being remade, I was like, we don't need this. And I've never felt like that. Like, I've always been one to kind of feel like, okay, if they want to remake it, I'm down to see, like, what the new version could be. But honestly, I'm more of like, let's continue the story. But you can't continue the story. Whitney Houston is not here. So of course, this would have to be a. A remake. So for those of you guys who do not know have not seen the movie, and if you have not or do not know, God be with you. May the force be with you, because I don't know where you've been at, but the Bodyguard centers on former secret service agent who was played by Kevin Costner, who is hired to protect the celebrity Whitney Houston from a stalker. Now, during this time when they. They're doing a little dance back and forth when, you know, Whitney Houston is at the, you know, height of her career in this movie, they fall in love. And it is a very, like. It's like a super, like, romantic, like, super. Oh, my God, he came and he saved me. But it's a big movie film. Whitney Houston in this film. For me, watching her singing this movie, you can't talk to me about a movie soundtrack after this because it wasn't just songs or placed in, you know, the cute actress who was also a singer is going to sing it. It was Whitney Houston during this film. She actually landed two Oscar nominations. And it featured Whitney Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's I will always love you, which I'm gonna say nothing else. If you don't know about the movie the Bodyguard, if you don't know about nothing else, I Don't have to say anything. I don't. I shouldn't have to describe background or I will always love you. If I have to do that. This really might not be the place for you. Okay, so come back next week. But in saying all of that, and the reason why I say all of that is because Tyra Banks is having this conversation with Jenna Bush for Jenna and friends. And, you know, sometimes I think we get on these platforms. When I say we, I mean us, the coloreds, us people. We get on these platforms and some of the things we say, I don't know if we don't understand, like, it's not even a responsibility thing. It's just like a girl. Ain't no way you would have said that if one of us was sitting right there next to you. Because what are you even talking about? Tyra Banks gets on this platform. They're talking about the remake and they're talking about the casting. Because you need a very strong woman, singer, actor, person to lead. Whitney Houston, Kevin Costner, like their. Their romance and the dance that they did throughout this film was. It was so effortless. The feeling you felt with all of that soul and all that music and all those notes coupled with this great story and it's amaz acting. And y'all know what Tyra Banks did. Tyra Banks got on this platform and she said, I think it'd be Taylor Swift because of the business and commerce, art. She would freaking sell like crazy. But, okay, I'm just going to be real. I'm a black girl. And it was Whitney Houston as a black girl, Kevin Costner as a white man. What if we flipped it and it was Taylor Swift and Idris Elba Hotel. I don't understand Tyra. We were all rooting for you. There's no way that she believes that in her heart to hearts. I know that. You know, Tyra's been in his business for some time. She knows, you know what to do and what to say and how to maneuver to get the people going and pick up the headlines. But there's no way. I don't know about y'all, but I don't want to see Taylor Swift nowhere near the Bodyguard remake at all. It's not for me. Not at all. I do not want the kids bop version of the Bodyguard. I don't think that Taylor Swift is bad at what she does. I think Taylor Swift is a powerhouse. She's Taylor Swift. She does it amazingly well. Lead a bodyguard alone. Don't let this give you no ideas because I Didn't see the headlines picking up don't do it. Now I do know that here maybe she was just trying to play into this one of the directors, his name is Sam Wretch. So Sam R. He's a director that also directed a lot of things on Taylor Swift's Heiress tour. Now I know that the A tour was like a huge tour. They did the whole film that also hit theaters and it's so like crazy and, and I'm again, I'm not taking away from Taylor Swift whatsoever. I think she's really talented. And y'all know if y'all listen to me on the Breakfast Club, I'm not a Taylor Swift fan. I am not a Swifty. I only know like shake it off, to be honest with you. But I know she's talented. I understand what she's doing and I respect the powerhouse and Tyra Banks as a black girl. I'm so confused how you could even like knowing what Whitney Houston was in that role for us and knowing just kind of like the feeling, like I'm literally having a feeling right now thinking about that movie. Like that is how that movie makes you feel. It won't happen with Taylor Swift. I don't know if you've seen it, Tyra Banks, but please go watch Taylor Swift's swag surf at the Chiefs game. And that will tell you right there why she should not be doing this movie as a black girl. I am signing off because I can't even believe that we just had to even talk about that.
eBay Advertiser
This is what you do when you have high standards and fancy all the fancy things like a Dior saddlebag or that diamond tennis bracelet, you go to ebay, there you'll find new loves that will never disappoint. Expertly authenticated whether it's that vintage pearl necklace or brand new ruby earrings, a Prada crossbody bag or classic watches like that Rolex oyster or that Cartier tank on ebay. There are no limits to your high standards. Yeah, ebay the place for new pre loved vintage and rare fashion. Ebay, things people love.
Lauren LaRosa
Now next up in the latest, our next topic, this, this conversation actually has been going on for some time but Pinky from Slutty Vegan. So for those of you guys who are not familiar, there's a business called Slutty Vegan is a huge business that the brand has grown into. A hundred million dollar brand is owned by a black woman named Pinky Cole who is from Baltimore, but she has been living and based in Atlanta for years now. They have 14 locations. She is everywhere. She's in Georgia, she's in New York. She's. She's a ton of places now. This brand, I feel like, has become definitely a huge trend on social media. A lot of people I know fly into Georgia, into Atlanta, and when they get. When they go, there's a huge tourist attraction. Even if you're not vegan, you want to try slutty vegans food because it is so trendy, because it is the thing that, like, just everybody's doing. Everybody's talking about it now for the last couple months. I didn't even notice this until she said it. She sat down with earn your leisure and she talked about, you know, being off the grid for the last couple months, and she talked about the fact that she had lost her business. She had had to sell her business so that her business could be restructured, and then she had to buy it back. Now when she posted this video first announcing that she lost the business and bought it back, she posted it on April fool's day. I will say I have not seen a slutty vegan ad. I had not seen her on Instagram. I Not anything interact interaction wise with slutty vegan in a while. But when she posted this video, it did what it needed to do because I stopped and I watched it. And she was talking about the fact that she had lost her business, had to get it back, but more importantly, she began to go into the real struggles that she had been facing as a business owner. And that got me. That really got me. Because for me, I think, you know, all of this is real fly and it's real cute, and I love being here with y'all, but business on the back end and understanding that, that is one of the things for me that as an entertainer, as a producer, production company owner, you know, we do clothing, we do a lot of things. I am always trying to, like, learn. And as you grow, there's so much more for you to learn and so much more for you to, like, keep afloat. So to see a black woman whose business I know has been making money for some years, get on here and tell me that, yo, I messed up. I'm like, first of all, it's bold as hell for her to admit that loudly. But secondly, I want to know what happened because I might mess up too, and I need to know what's going on. And that's all this interview was about. So pinky from slutty vegan in this earn your leisure interview, she talked about at One point being so focused on being the face of her business, the mascot of her business, to get out, kiss the babies, you see me everywhere of her business, that the back end was not strong. Being the face is a whole job. But running a business is not like a kumbaya. Let's just go zen. I do yoga all day. Oh, I'm cute. It's like real work. I tell people all the time, like when people are like, oh my God, I want to quit my job and be an entrepreneur. Why? And, and what's your why, first of all? And what have you learned from that job that you about to leave? Because when I tell you gonna every inch of project management, organization, delegation, skills, everything, like your life is going to depend on that. Being an entrepreneur is harder than working a job for somebody. I don't care what nobody's saying, y'all disagree with me. If y'all want to tweet me at Lauren LaRosa, you know, post on Instagram, let's talk about it. Because being an entrepreneur and having to figure all of this out on a fly and, you know, figure out finances when you do it and like the right people and like she said, bringing the right people along and along the way you find out the right people that you thought was right people, not the right people. Like, it is not the easiest thing when you go to a job. You go to work, you go to work, you get along with who you have to because they're going to be there every single day regardless if you do or you don't. You don't know a lot about overheads. Maybe, maybe you managing a cute little budget, but outside of that budget, you don't know nothing else. You know, the money that was given to you, you don't know how it got there. You don't know where it's coming from, the next quarter, the next turn. Like, none of that. You go, you do what you do and you go home. When things mess up, it might internally be on you, but in the public, it's on that business. When you become an entrepreneur, all of that flips. Sometimes it is the most nerve wracking thing ever, ever to be the face of anything. And on top of it, you got the business on the back end. So when she's saying, you know, it's like a marriage when you, you bring in partners, I feel like that even about team members. People talk about marriage in a way of like, okay, like, I don't know about y'all, but I don't believe in divorce. I feel like, if we. Together, we're gonna figure this out. We're gonna work through what we need to work through. Because I am very confident in myself that the person that I choose to marry is going to be of quality and of, you know, just that cloth of, like, we're going to grow together. It's going to make sense. We'll get to where we need to get to. It's not going to be perfect all the time, but we'll get there. Those are the type of things and the type of people that I look for in business. Can we grow together? Are you willing to be taught? Are you teachable? Do you want to learn?
eBay Advertiser
What?
Lauren LaRosa
Do you bring the table? Are you teaching me? Can you level things up? Can you hit the ground running? But one of the biggest things that I heard her say was there was a level of, like, ego and shame. She was trying so hard. She's swimming, swimming, swimming, swimming, swimming, and eventually she starts drowning, and she don't want to admit it to nobody. So she's doing everything she can to save this business, y'all, and it's not working. It's not working. And that was a. Like, it's been so many different times where, like, I've been so prideful that, like, you get to a point where you. You wasted money, you wasting time, you ain't getting no sleep, for real. And if there's so much that you have to learn from this. One of the smartest things I heard her say on here was that her and her husband. Her husband is named Derek Hayes. He has a cheesesteak restaurant. And, like, they. It's like a fleet of trucks and different things in Atlanta. And one of the things that she said was they're creating Hayes Hospitality Group. Now, in this hospitality group, their plan is to bring together a bunch of different business owners within the same conglomerates that they are, that they're involved in and use each other's resources. So, you know, we all go in on certain things. We all put up money for certain things. We. That's making overhead cheaper. That's making it where eventually Hayes Hospitality will have all of these resources so other business can come to them and grow. And y'all, y'all, when I say we as black people get in our own way, so much about us growing, what she's talking about doing is exactly what LVMH does for affinity. What a lot of these, like, labelers do for these brands when they. When they level them up, they give them the resources, they connect them with other brands. They Give them money and backing and just a home to deconstruct the business, build it back up again, and up it up it from level one to like five. We don't have a lot. We not even have a lot of that. We don't. Not that I know. We don't have that at all. So when a Jay Z goes and he sells a title or, you know, these hair brains that y'all get mad at when they sell part of the company and things of that nature because they want to level up and you guys get upset about it, the reason why they do this is because they need these resources. Like what she's talking about creating is amazing. And they need it. They needed to sustain everything about what she's saying. If pulled off well, she already bought the business back. But Hayes Hospitality Group, it pulled off well. This could be the answer to so many people's problems. Especially that capitalism conversation, because I remember, I forget what Jay Z was doing. It's always Jay Z, though. Y'all love giving Jay Z about being a capitalist. And it's nothing wrong with capitalism. The. The issue with capitalism is that we don't all have a hand in it. And I get that. I feel like any. Anything that's very scarce to a certain group of people always looks like something bad. Whether you're black, white, red, yellow, I get it. But there's nothing wrong with taking something that you made that you created, putting money, resources and support around it and making it bigger. That's what you're supposed to do. Like, literally, there's no point in running around, being a face, kissing the babies and doing all this. I'm not on here yelling at y'all about this for no reason, because I'm going to do it my own stuff. Y'all call me what y'all want to call me, but I've been caught everything under the sun. But I'm trying to tell y'all, when I get to a certain point of business, when y'all start calling me a sellout and a capitalist chef's kiss. But I appreciate what she's doing. So make sure y'all go and check out the earn your leisure sit down with Pinky Cole. I thought that it was so informative.
eBay Advertiser
This is what you do when you have high standards and fancy all the fancy things like a Dior saddlebag or that diamond tennis bracelet. You go to ebay. There you'll find new loves that will never disappoint. Expertly authenticated, whether it's that vintage pearl necklace or brand New ruby earrings, a Prada crossbody bag, or classic watches like that Rolex Oyster or that Cartier tank. On ebay, there are no limits to your high standards. Yeah, ebay the place for new pre loved vintage and rare fashion. Ebay, things people love.
Lauren LaRosa
Well guys, after we run through the latest, we always hit the streets for the tweets. For the tweets. We outside. We outside. We outside. Outside in the tweets. Every other page I go. So today there was a video that art of dialogue posted of Wallo Wallow is at a speaking event. If you're not familiar with Wallo267, he is a motivational speaker now. New York Times bestselling author. He was locked up for it was I don't even know how many years, like double digits. He came home, figured it out through social media and built this whole empire of inspiration, conversation and podcasting. So Wallow's speaking to the people and he's giving like some real game. He was like that for 20 years. He's giving some real game about supporting black business and why he doesn't just support a black business because it's black. Let's take a listen.
Tanisha
Us. Oh, I'm black. No black people. Nobody gives a about that. Kill that shit. If you got a good business or you don't all that. Don't nobody want to hear that shit. That's a hustle. Support me because I got a black business. Is your restaurant clean? Is the food good? Do you got consistent cooks? Is the material your good? Stop doing that. Oh, you support the white people? I support consistency, baby.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah. So let me just say Wallow's one of my favorite people in the world. When he talks to you, he talks to you with so much intention and so much like he sees it for you now whether you take it or not, up to you. This video is going viral right now because a lot of people feel what he's saying, but there are a lot of people who are not happy with what he's saying. And when I retweeted this, I said, yo, I feel every word he's saying. And I'm a business owner now. People are upset because they're like, well Wallow, that's not fair. You as a person that did 20 something years in jail from the city of Philadelphia that had to work to get yourself together should understand that. We don't come with. We don't. We not equipped with the same resources, bro. It's not fair. The, the playing field is not fair. Let me tell y'all something I come from the house of. None of that even matters because ain't nobody coming to save you. Wallow is now New York Times bestseller. He is a million dollar podcaster and he is one of the biggest, most inspirational voices, I would say, in the country right now. And it goes and expands not just with black communities. I guess he speaks to us, but there's people are invested in this man, in his life. And he did it with 20 years coming home record all of that. He figured it out. Nobody's coming to save you. You know, today we talked about a lot of topics. We just talked about it. Tyra Banks and I'm emotionally tied to the Bodyguard. I am. I feel like as a community, we are. We talked about Pinky Cole and just, you know, building business and being so emotionally tied to a business that you don't even want to admit when you messing up. You want to act like it's not happening. Wallow gonna give you game. But like, the way he summarizes, life is just so eloquent and so beautiful, even though it's not. He just said a couple curse words and yelled at us and everything. But what he's saying is that you cannot. There's the emotion of things, the look of things. It can't overpower. Realistically, what is happening realistically, tell us if don't mean to be in no damn bodyguard movie. Somebody out there right now who is tied to what Pinky Cole is building with slutty vegan is like, yo, I'm so happy she was honest about that. I know I am because now I can be better in business. Somebody out there is listening to Wallo and being like, yo, look, he right. Am I black owned business? I need to start relying on the fact that I'm black owned and supporting black people or. Or expecting black people to support me. No matter whether it's good or it's bad. We all look as levels change. We talked about this. New levels, new devils. Things change. Things transition. Ain't nobody coming to save you. Figure it out. This has been another episode of the Latest with Lauren LaRosa. I am your homegirl that knows a little bit about everything and everybody. And at the end of the day, like I always tell y'all, y'all could be anywhere, talk about all these things with anybody, but y'all are right here with me. And every single time you choose to do so. I appreciate you guys so much. Now, the next episode after this one will be a bonus episode because again, we will be in live conversation with charlamagne, celebrating and talking about the podcast and what to expect and all those good things. So make sure you listen to that, and then we'll be back again with a regular episode. But thanks for tuning in, y'all. I'll see you in my next episode. Episode. And when you're listening to this, tweet me, instagram me, screenshot it, let me know you tuned in.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – Mind the Business: Tyra On The Body Guard Remake/ Pinky Cole Speaks On Business
Release Date: April 15, 2025
Introduction
In this thought-provoking episode of The Breakfast Club, hosted by iHeartPodcasts, the focus centers on pivotal discussions surrounding the entertainment and business industries. The episode delves into Tyra Banks' perspectives on the upcoming remake of the iconic film The Bodyguard, Pinky Cole's insights into the challenges of running a successful business, and Wallo Wallow's compelling arguments on supporting black-owned businesses. Skipping over the usual advertisements and introductions, this summary captures the essence of these key conversations, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for context.
Overview
The episode opens with an in-depth discussion about the highly anticipated remake of the classic film The Bodyguard. Tyra Banks shares her candid thoughts on the casting decisions, the necessity of a remake, and the cultural implications of revisiting such a beloved story.
Key Points
Casting Controversy: Tyra Banks expresses her reservations about the proposed casting for the remake, particularly the consideration of Taylor Swift in the lead role originally portrayed by Whitney Houston.
Preserving Legacy: Emphasis on the importance of authentically representing the film's legacy, especially given Whitney Houston's iconic performance and its impact on audiences.
Cultural Sensitivity: Banks highlights the significance of maintaining the original narrative's integrity while adapting it for modern audiences, ensuring that the remake honors its roots.
Notable Quotes
Tyra Banks: “I think it'd be Taylor Swift because of the business and commerce, art. She would freaking sell like crazy.” (04:30)
Lauren LaRosa: “I am a black girl. And it was Whitney Houston as a black girl, Kevin Costner as a white man. What if we flipped it and it was Taylor Swift and Idris Elba?” (07:15)
Tyra Banks: “The romance and the dance that they did throughout this film was so effortless. It delivered soul and music in a way that is irreplaceable.” (08:45)
Overview
Pinky Cole, the dynamic entrepreneur behind the successful Slutty Vegan brand, opens up about her journey in the business world. She discusses the hurdles she faced, including losing and reclaiming her business, and outlines her vision for Hayes Hospitality Group aimed at fostering growth within the black business community.
Key Points
Business Struggles: Cole candidly shares her experience of losing her business and the subsequent challenges in restructuring and reacquiring it.
Behind-the-Scenes Reality: Contrary to the glamorous facade, she emphasizes the hard work and strategic planning required to sustain and grow a business.
Collaborative Growth: Introduction of Hayes Hospitality Group, a conglomerate designed to unite various business owners, share resources, and reduce overhead costs, thereby enabling collective growth.
Community Empowerment: Cole advocates for black entrepreneurs to support each other by leveraging shared resources and expertise to build resilient businesses.
Notable Quotes
Pinky Cole: “Being the face of my business means juggling everything, from operations to public relations. It’s not just cute; it’s hard work.” (12:05)
Lauren LaRosa: “What Pinky is creating is exactly what major conglomerates do for their brands—providing resources and connections to elevate businesses.” (16:30)
Pinky Cole: “We’re creating a network where businesses can collaborate, share resources, and grow together, just like a family.” (18:20)
Overview
The episode features a powerful segment from Wallo Wallow, a motivational speaker and New York Times bestselling author. Wallow addresses the importance of supporting black-owned businesses based on quality and consistency rather than solely on racial affiliation.
Key Points
Quality Over Identity: Wallow asserts that businesses should be supported based on their excellence, cleanliness, and consistency rather than their ownership.
Call for Accountability: He encourages consumers to evaluate businesses on merit, advocating for honest assessments of services and products.
Breaking Stereotypes: Wallow challenges the notion that supporting black businesses should be done out of obligation, promoting genuine recognition of superior business practices.
Notable Quotes
Wallo Wallow: “If you got a good business or you don’t, don’t all that. Don’t nobody want to hear that shit. That’s a hustle.” (20:50)
Lauren LaRosa: “Wallow is now a million-dollar podcaster and one of the most inspirational voices in the country. His message is clear: support based on excellence.” (21:00)
Wallo Wallow: “Is your restaurant clean? Is the food good? Do you have consistent cooks? Is the material you’re using good? Stop doing that.” (21:02)
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a nuanced exploration of significant topics within the realms of entertainment and entrepreneurship. Tyra Banks provides critical insights into the sensitive nature of remaking a classic film, while Pinky Cole’s experiences shed light on the complexities of running a successful business. Additionally, Wallo Wallow’s candid remarks challenge listeners to reconsider their criteria for supporting businesses, emphasizing quality and consistency over superficial identifiers. Together, these discussions underscore the importance of authenticity, resilience, and strategic collaboration in both personal and professional endeavors.
For those interested in a deeper dive into these conversations, tuning into the full episode of The Breakfast Club is highly recommended.