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Speaker 1 (00:00):
B K Finers.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
She go to the grave and I was supporting real
So i'maa tune in the day.

Speaker 3 (00:05):
Will you are now Angelo?

Speaker 4 (00:11):
What I call her?

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Ye?

Speaker 5 (00:18):
What's happens? Angela? Yee, I'm Angela. Ye, Jasmine is here?

Speaker 6 (00:22):
Good morning Angela.

Speaker 5 (00:23):
Mano's here, yes, yeah.

Speaker 7 (00:27):
And it is a Wednesday. Okay, this has been I
feel like a long week already, yep. And we have
a long way to go. But it's also a Wealth Wednesday,
and you know, Wealth Wednesday is a very special day
to me. And today we are actually gonna do uh
this courageous conversation Black women in Corporate America how to
thrive in the workplace in your career. So Sanra Kits

(00:49):
is going to be joining us. She's the CEO for
Paradigm for Parody, and she's the reason why I was
at the Nasdaq ringing the closing bell yeah that day, Jackie.
She is the founder and CEO of Glenn Diversity HR
Solutions and the author of Lift as You Climb, An
Immigrant Girl's Journey through Corporate America. And also Andrea Atkinson Downer.

(01:11):
She's a senior engineer at ever Source and she actually
went through the Paradigm pro Parity Profit and Loss Leadership
Training Program. It's a free program, you know, and it's
like saying making sure that people take the pledge in
their corporations to make sure that there's a more equitable
work equitable workplace for everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
All right, So that is our Wealth Wednesday today.

Speaker 7 (01:31):
But of course we have a lot of stories to
get through also, and we always start to show off
with some positivity. So we got to shine a light now.
You know, I'm going to be talking at University of
Michigan today, so I know, Jasmine, you were just in Detroit.
So we're gonna do a nice little shining light when
we come back. Who do you want to shine a
light on? Eight hundred two nine two fifty one fifty
is a number. Call us up and shine a light

(01:53):
on them. It's way up with Angela.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Ye, we gonna light the fuck up.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Shine, turn your lights on, y'all spreading love to those
who are doing greatness.

Speaker 8 (02:03):
Shine light.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
It's time to shine a light on them.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
What's up?

Speaker 7 (02:10):
It's way uput Angela yee, I'm Angela yee. And Jasmine
Brand is here, Yes, I'm here.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
Mana is here.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
May New May I know, and we are gonna shine
a light now. I know, Jasmine, you had somebody you
wanted to shine a light on today.

Speaker 9 (02:23):
Yeah, I was in Detroit recently having an amazing time,
and I went I am in Detroit a lot. You know,
Angela and I have a thirty unit building in Detroit,
but I also go to Detroit for fun. I want
to shout out Paige. I went to her store. She's
a clothing designer. She was on the Hype remember that
street where Max on HBO Max and I went to
her store, Front Page Designed, and I bought so much

(02:45):
stuff and it's her stuff is really cool because it's
like like one of one.

Speaker 6 (02:49):
So I got a lot of cool.

Speaker 9 (02:50):
Jeans and shirts and dresses and I just went crazy
in there. And she's a black woman. Her store is
in Detroit, and also you can go online. So I
just love her stuff and I feel like we need
to also, you know, we buy a lot of clothes,
so I want to be intentional with how I spend
my money in terms of fashion.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
So much shout out to Front Page Designs. Her sister
also own this he line.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yeah down front Page right.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
For her page.

Speaker 6 (03:13):
Her name is Page.

Speaker 9 (03:14):
Her store is front Page Design, so you can find
her on Instagram. Her store on Instagram, and she has
a really really.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
A lot of really dope stuff and she acts and
she sings.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
She's in a group and everything does.

Speaker 6 (03:25):
She's a lot of bunch, bought a bunch of stuff.

Speaker 9 (03:27):
Yeah, so I'll let you know when I'm were he
stuff because you know, Mano has lots of girlfriends. You
can shop at. You can shop at front Page. You
can get your girls.

Speaker 7 (03:36):
Guy eight hundred ninety two fifty one fifty isn't un behaved?

Speaker 5 (03:42):
Kevin was good?

Speaker 10 (03:43):
How are you doing? I just want to shine that
like on my son. His name is Corey Harrit and
lives in Tennessee. Corey an opportunity to come and live
with him and change my status of my profession as well.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
Want to her son, that's nice.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
What's your status?

Speaker 10 (04:02):
Well, my status customer service. But I'm changing my status
to truck driving. So another opportunity to be with my grandkids.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
As was my son. That's well, my son gonna take
care of me.

Speaker 5 (04:14):
Let me tell you something, I am not allowing that
with my parents.

Speaker 6 (04:18):
You know, I think they can't move.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
You can't. They can't moving you will help them find
a place.

Speaker 11 (04:23):
Well, because you.

Speaker 10 (04:24):
Just got married as well too, and then they just
had an anniversary, so I kind of have missed that too. Okay,
So I love I would love to shut the light
on him.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
I'm so proud of shout out to Cory. You are
a good man taking it.

Speaker 12 (04:37):
How does that work when you live with your kids?
You can't like just be walking around in your boxes.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
Going to refrigerator and just doing what I'm saying.

Speaker 12 (04:44):
You just can't just be walking around the house and
your boxes, going and opening refrigerator, drinking juice out the
cart and putting them back. Right, can't do that, right, No,
that's not at all.

Speaker 7 (04:55):
Okay, Now you have to check in, like if you're
not coming home till late, like, hey, just letting you know.

Speaker 10 (05:00):
Being so I can't even hear y'all. Can you say
the question again? I'm sorry?

Speaker 5 (05:08):
Well, thank you so much for calling to shine a
light on Corey All.

Speaker 10 (05:11):
I appreciate you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
Hey, James, how are you good?

Speaker 4 (05:15):
How are you good?

Speaker 5 (05:16):
Would you like to shine a light.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
On I would like to shine a light on my wife.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
We started a business together about five months ago and
she's been doing all the advertising marketing, and five months
we're going over five hundred percent and she's just been
doing the things. She was a stay at home mom
for five years before this. And yeah, yeah, it's dame.
He just didn't going.

Speaker 7 (05:42):
Good, Sarah, Sarah, all right, shout out to Sarah, Thank
you for calling.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
You're welcome. Thank y'all.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
All right, Well that was shining light on him.

Speaker 7 (05:51):
Eight hundred and two, nine fifty fifty, just in case
you couldn't get through. And when we come back, let's
talk about Britney Spears. You know, her book is out
this week. By the way, it's also already on sale,
and according to a source, the family is in chaos.
But along with that is also an audition tape which
is really cute, and we're going to play that for you.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
It's way up put Angela.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Ye Angela's villain that yee t come and get the tea.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
What's up? It's the way up at Angela yee Angela yee.

Speaker 6 (06:16):
Jasmine brand is here, Yes, good morning, Angela.

Speaker 5 (06:19):
Mano is here. No, it's manoh okay.

Speaker 7 (06:22):
Well, Jonathan Major's his ex girlfriend grayce Da Barry is
accused of assaulting him and now she has to surrender
to the NYPD.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
So yeah, she initially told the.

Speaker 7 (06:33):
Police that he hit her and strangled her, but the
strangulation charges were dropped, and now she's said to be charged.
It's been seven months, by the way, since it's happened
with assaulting him, so you know, I guess we'll see
what happens. But they said as soon as she sets
foot back in New York, the NYPD stands ready to
arrest her.

Speaker 6 (06:50):
Oh my gosh. Yeah, interesting, okay.

Speaker 7 (06:53):
And in the meantime, his next schedule of court appearance
is actually today, okay, so he's going to be in
court today.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
So we'll see what happens.

Speaker 9 (07:01):
But if you are a gambling woman, do you think
Megan Good is going to be on his arm when
he goes to court?

Speaker 5 (07:05):
Yes, of course she is, you know.

Speaker 7 (07:08):
And according to his side, you know, they're saying that
he's been the real victim in this whole ordeal.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
That's what he said, though he said that he was
the victim from the door.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (07:17):
Yeah, And Mana was kind of caping capping for him, yeah,
caping or capping both.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
At the beginning, Mana was like, even.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
Though he had Megan Good on his arm.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
Why because you had a crush on Meghan.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
Good A lot of people did.

Speaker 12 (07:30):
It's fine, No, I said, I had a conversation with him.
She was with a dude that had no head, was
a headless man.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
Moving on, let's move on to Britney Spears.

Speaker 7 (07:40):
They have released the audition tape for the notebook that
she did that just circulated online as her memoir has
been released this week, The Woman in Me and So
her book. By the way, she said her book's purpose
was not to offend anyone by any means. That was
me then that is in the past. I don't like
the headlines I am reading. That's exactly why I quit

(08:00):
the business four years ago. Most of this book is
from twenty years ago. I have moved on and it's
a beautiful clean slate. So she goes on to explain that,
but inevitably there's going to be people who when she
tells her side of the story, are going to have
issues and according to reports, an insider told The Sun
that justin Timberlake, this is hurting his household. Oh right,

(08:20):
According to reports, is causing turmoil in his professional life.
The timing stings just as much as the revelation itself.
They said, Justin had a big fall plan, with a
new music on deck, more work with his old friends
and in Sync, and of course the next installment of
the Trolls franchise, which has been a huge money maker
for him over the.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
Last several years. With the full story yet to come out.

Speaker 7 (08:40):
They said, he's preparing to weather the storm once this
book is flying off the shelves and they already discounted it,
so you know, they want to make sure this book
is moving.

Speaker 9 (08:49):
Yeah, he better wait until she's done with this in
order to promote whatever he's going to promote, because we
all gonna ask him about this.

Speaker 7 (08:54):
I know he can't do no interviews because that's the
thing that's going to end up coming up, right, Yeah,
for sure.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
M M man. Wait, has anybody ever put you in
a book?

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Yeah? I got tooken out.

Speaker 6 (09:08):
Who you making? I want to hear now.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
They redoing the Notebook movie?

Speaker 7 (09:14):
Well, no, this is the audition tape from back then.
So she auditioned for the Notebook and she had a
good audition.

Speaker 6 (09:19):
Oh wow, So don't let him turn this around.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
Yeah, so what happened somebody put you in a book?

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (09:25):
I heard I got took out.

Speaker 5 (09:26):
I wonder why Yeah, front of the person.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
The person, you know, the person too, the person who
wrote it. Yeah, I think that was cool.

Speaker 7 (09:34):
At one point, okay, huh okay, interesting, I was like,
oh wow, was it like a good thing that was
in the book about you?

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Or I don't know what was going to be said?

Speaker 5 (09:43):
All right, what could they say? We're going to find out.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
Dives all right and Jesus from Jesus and Merrill is
reintroducing himself to the world via The Daily Show. You know,
this week he's been hosting, and he recently sat down
to talk about what that's been like for him. You know,
he's been being bycosed for work for quite a period
of time, and so now.

Speaker 5 (10:08):
He's been doing that and everybody's really excited for him.

Speaker 6 (10:10):
That's a good look, that's great.

Speaker 7 (10:12):
There's a lot of people that affiliate him with Merrow
all the time, and so he talked about the drawback
of that, and he said, I think one of the
drawbacks is people tend to think of the group instead
of the two individuals, because we're both established comedians and
we both bring different things to the table. Another thing
is sometimes people don't realize people grow and you have
to accept the growth. So many people are forever going
to compare you to the group versus the individual, so

(10:33):
they won't actually give you a chance to be an individual.
They're going to be like, I want the old thing.
I want the old thing, and he's like, the old
thing isn't there anymore?

Speaker 5 (10:39):
All right?

Speaker 7 (10:40):
Well, guys, make sure you check out the Daily Show
as they're having all these different guest hosts on Comedy Central.
I'm Angela Yee and that is your Yee tea. And
when we come back, we have about last night. That's
where we talk about whatever it is that we did
last night. That'll be interesting for you to hear. It's
way up with Angela Yee about last night.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Next.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
So about last night last night, last night I went.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
Down and Michigan and Ross welcomes Angelie Yay, and so
I really was there just kind of talking about my
career being in this media business, being a disruptor and
so those are the things that we discussed at But
doctor Marcus Collins, so shout out to him for also

(11:27):
putting this together. Okay, my cousin actually went to university
in Michigan.

Speaker 6 (11:31):
Oh wow.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
And so I stayed in ann Arbor and he actually
got married in ann Arbor also, so I went to
his wedding there a couple of years ago.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
Okay, so beautiful place. I was thinking about.

Speaker 7 (11:45):
Man being on campus and like going back to school.
Could you picture yourself going back to school campus.

Speaker 6 (11:52):
Did you do college at all?

Speaker 3 (11:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (11:54):
Okay, I didn't.

Speaker 7 (11:56):
I don't know you could bring back those memories. Yeah,
it's kind of like school. He was away at school.

Speaker 5 (12:06):
But I will say I do have a test coming
up next week.

Speaker 7 (12:09):
I have not taken a test in so long, and
I'm really nervous.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
That's I mean, that's a big deal.

Speaker 7 (12:15):
It's a real estate exam, and so I'm going to
get my real estate license or not.

Speaker 9 (12:20):
You're overachievers, so I'm sure you'll be over prepared.

Speaker 5 (12:22):
This thick ass book, I won't want you to give it. Yeah,
on real estate.

Speaker 7 (12:26):
And there's all these quizzes in it, so I've been
like taking and each quiz is.

Speaker 5 (12:30):
One hundred questions.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Yes, that's a thick book too.

Speaker 7 (12:34):
It's a very and it's a lot of vocabulary and
a lot of terms. I'm like, how am I supposed
to remember? All this, so we'll see what happens, y'all.
I'm not guaranteeing anything, but I will say.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
The test is next week.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
You'll be fine, and I'll let you know what happens. Now, Jasmine,
what did you do last night?

Speaker 9 (12:49):
Last night? I spoke, I was, I did a I
spoke to I was. I did a fireside chat.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
What was her fire?

Speaker 9 (12:56):
There was not fire? Well, yes me, I am the fire. Okay,
career day for the Soul. It was a fireside side
chat that I did here in Manhattan. Our guy Chris Witherspoon, Angela,
this was his event. It was basic cop viewers, pop viewers.
It was basically talking about my career journey. It was
a big networking event. They had seminars and workshops and

(13:19):
all kinds of career development things or whatever.

Speaker 6 (13:21):
So I was the last thing, the fire side chat.

Speaker 7 (13:23):
Okay, we call that the headliner, just so you know. Okay, well,
the last thing at the fireside check you the headline. Okay,
I was the headliner.

Speaker 6 (13:31):
This is my air quotes.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
Now, my guy Mana, who has his own day, What
did you do last night?

Speaker 3 (13:35):
I lost my wallet? How about that?

Speaker 5 (13:39):
What are you going to do? Did you can tell
your cards.

Speaker 7 (13:40):
Yeah, did that, but you have to get a new
ID to make an appointment to go to the DMV
to get that.

Speaker 9 (13:45):
Did you have your soci Security card in it or no?
Do people keep their Social Security card in their.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Walld No I was supposed to.

Speaker 5 (13:50):
Okay, yeah, why I don't know. Do you have to
help insurance?

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (13:54):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (13:55):
Why did you just try to play him like it's
not nothing new?

Speaker 9 (13:57):
Your self employed, your entrepreneur. I don't know what you
think that mano?

Speaker 5 (14:01):
Does he look like he doesn't have health insurance?

Speaker 6 (14:03):
I don't want to answer that.

Speaker 12 (14:07):
No, no, no, all my condes was in there.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
In a wallet, and.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
All my condoms inside my wallet. I'm so upset. I'm
mad about that, about everything, all.

Speaker 7 (14:25):
Right, but listen, losing your wallet is not I think
I've definitely done that a couple of times, very income,
but we care. There's nothing we could really do but
be more responsible.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Thank you?

Speaker 7 (14:34):
All right, I'm sorry? All right, Well that was about
last night. And when we come back, tell us a
secret seeing he lost his wallet, but now he's happy again.
That's right, because you guys call us up. Eight hundred
two nine two fifty one fifty and share your deepest,
darkest or maybe they're very positive secrets.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
What's a positive secret? I don't know.

Speaker 7 (14:57):
Anyway, call us up when we come back. Tell us
a secret, call us now. Eight hundred fifty one fifty.
It's the way you put Angela ye yo.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
This is a judgment.

Speaker 6 (15:09):
Freeze one.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Tell us the secret. What's up?

Speaker 7 (15:12):
Is way you put Angela yee? I'm Angela yee. Jasmine
brand is here.

Speaker 6 (15:16):
Yes, I'm here, Angela Mano is here.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
I wouldn't be no where else.

Speaker 7 (15:19):
Yeah, you know why, because it's time for tell us
a secret.

Speaker 6 (15:25):
All rights, just really start achieving.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
He does.

Speaker 6 (15:28):
He loves this.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
It makes him forget about all the horrible things he's
done to women in.

Speaker 13 (15:32):
His Oh my god, I'm kidding.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
Imagine may no secrets because the things that we know.

Speaker 9 (15:42):
Okay, you're such a narcissist. You want to redirect. You
won't take accountability.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Now that's I didn't read that on there.

Speaker 7 (15:49):
All right, he's a gas letter. It is a gas
but we want to hear your secrets. Eight hundred two
nine two fifty one fifty is a number I remember.
It is a safe space to share. Hello and not
mus Colaire tell us a secret.

Speaker 8 (16:02):
You cos to be before.

Speaker 14 (16:03):
Bro.

Speaker 8 (16:03):
I won't give you my name now, but my boyfriend
wants to do a porn video with me, and I'm
debating if I should do it.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
You should do it?

Speaker 8 (16:10):
Why I should do it?

Speaker 15 (16:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (16:12):
Do it.

Speaker 8 (16:13):
I've actually come up for thirteen years, so I'm wondering
if I should do it or not?

Speaker 7 (16:17):
Why are you doing so? What's the debate? Tell me
both sides of what you're thinking.

Speaker 6 (16:21):
And define porn.

Speaker 8 (16:22):
Oh, I don't know what I mean. I'm kind of shy,
so I don't know if I really want to be
on camera with him. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
I'm debating, Okay, I do want to say, because there's
no judgment here, right, don't do anything that you're not
sure you want to do. If you're still debating, wait
until you're sure. If you're not sure, don't be forced
into it.

Speaker 8 (16:43):
No, he would never be like, yeah, you have to
do it. But I'm just debuting if I should do
it or not.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
Do you trust your man to not show you guys?

Speaker 8 (16:52):
Yeah that we had never posted that it too, But
I'm just debating if you're doing.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
It or not. Right, it's your man for thirteen years.
You can keep the video for your for your own
you know, pleasure.

Speaker 8 (17:03):
Yeah, because you do launch trying together.

Speaker 5 (17:07):
Keep it? Are you doing it on your phone or what?

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (17:09):
I know not right, get in the public car, so
chest on the phone.

Speaker 7 (17:12):
Well if you, if you decide to do it, do
it in your phone and then you guys can marror
it to the TV.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
Yeah, make sure you got good lighting.

Speaker 8 (17:19):
Oh yeah, of course.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
Okay, So I got out.

Speaker 8 (17:21):
Yeah I could have killed him. I could hide it
on him.

Speaker 5 (17:24):
So well, thank you for sharing with this.

Speaker 8 (17:27):
Yeah, you guys every day right, tell people for no
part of me.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
I got it, Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 7 (17:34):
Okay, but we can't wait to see your work.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
Hello anonymous, color tell us a secret height.

Speaker 15 (17:44):
So basically, I used to work with a luxury company
back two years ago, and I got lucky enough to
draw the owner around one day and went out to
eat whatnot, and he stopped for business meeting some where,
and my stomach started acting funny. You know, I thought
I had gash and I went to pass and ended up,

(18:07):
you know, pooping on myself and I had to try
to clean up the car.

Speaker 17 (18:10):
Before he got back.

Speaker 9 (18:11):
And it happens to the best of us, right, My
grandma used to say, you thought I would call it
a shot.

Speaker 15 (18:19):
It was like a little more like, oh, I know.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Did you have dietary yet?

Speaker 4 (18:24):
Crazy?

Speaker 15 (18:24):
I had to like look around the car try to
find paper, sous and stuff.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
How hard was it to clean everything?

Speaker 11 (18:30):
Luckily?

Speaker 17 (18:31):
Like I had like bear and clothes like in the truck.
But it was kind of crazy cleaning up It was hard,
like especially trying to get the smell out the car
before he came back, like not knowing how long he
was going.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
To be, did he smell it? When he got back?

Speaker 17 (18:45):
He came back and acted if I parted, I was like, yeah, man.

Speaker 15 (18:49):
Like you kind of sprayed around I was.

Speaker 5 (18:51):
I'd have been like, did you step in something? Something
in my own poop?

Speaker 7 (18:58):
All right, but thank you for here with us. I
know everybody is to get their own short story.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
You do want to see.

Speaker 15 (19:07):
And everything?

Speaker 5 (19:08):
All right? Thank you? Congratulations on I guess cleaning up
your shirt.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Bye?

Speaker 7 (19:16):
All right, Anonymous color, please share tell us your secret.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
I definitely got road rage. You know, thick of people
in Louisville, Kentucky not driving like they got what's.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
The crazy thing you've done? While having road rage?

Speaker 1 (19:31):
I'm follow somebody followed.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
Okay, you followed them, and then what Yeah, then what happened?

Speaker 1 (19:37):
They were scared and I just went on third, you
ain't follow the right person.

Speaker 6 (19:44):
She followed, right person. Somebody's not gonna retaliate.

Speaker 7 (19:47):
Al right, Well, be safe, Okay, stop following people, all right? Yeah,
please stop following people. Got some nerve, the nerve of
this guy.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
May not going to tell you that.

Speaker 7 (20:04):
All right, Well that was tell us a secret eight
hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty. In case you
couldn't get through, you can always leave a message because
we definitely knows you and we want to hear. Yes,
we do, and when we come back we have yee t.
I feel like this goes along the lines of that.
Shannon Sharpe told the secret while he was talking to
Oto Senko that he wishes that he wouldn't have told.
Now I will tell you what he had to say
about a woman ordering lobster at dinner. All right, yea

(20:25):
t is next. It's way up at Angela yee.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
They say in the rooms from Industry Shade to all
of gossip, Angela's speeling that, ye.

Speaker 7 (20:36):
What's up this way up with Angela yee? I'm Angela Yee,
Jasmine brand is here and Mano is here. No Manoo.
He said it for himself. I'm the third person. Let's
get into some yet now. First let's start with Nick Cannon. Now,
he recently sat down with Waka and Daisy Banks for
a new episode of the We Playing Space podcast, and

(20:57):
he talked about the timeline of some of the movies
that he did, and he said, Love Don't Custer Thing.
He's only seen that movie one time, and here's what
he said. He did not like about it, Love Don't
Cost the Thing. I'm gonna be honest, I didn't like
that movie. It was weird coming.

Speaker 18 (21:08):
Off off a drum line and then like and I
was the man you did and then to have to
do a movie where I was like, it was great acting,
but like I could have kept playing like a tight,
strong roles, but I chose to play like a little
corny you know, silly nerd dude. I probably would have
just did the movies in a different order. It would
have been better to do Love Don't Cost Thing, then

(21:29):
drum line and then that, But like I felt like
by doing Love Don't Cost Thing after drum line, it
took a lot of the manlier roles away.

Speaker 7 (21:36):
All right, So what do you guys think about that?
When we have looked at Nick Cannon differently? If he
did drum Line first and then Love Don't Custer Thing afterward.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
Was Drumline like a tough guy roll.

Speaker 6 (21:45):
It was tougher them love Love Don't Custer thing.

Speaker 5 (21:47):
He was like the nerd and silly. You know what.

Speaker 9 (21:51):
I don't think I saw that in it, and it's
entirely either thought.

Speaker 6 (21:55):
So I don't know.

Speaker 9 (21:56):
I feel like I still feel the same way about him.
He's but he's cool and he's a business guy.

Speaker 5 (22:02):
And he's acting.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
I mean, if you think about there's what people have
gotten stuck in a role that you're like, I can't
picture them doing something ghosts Oh Mario, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
That's my god. Oh that's my homiel.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
He hates when people walk up to him they say
what up?

Speaker 10 (22:17):
Ghost?

Speaker 9 (22:18):
Well, even elbow. I feel like people kind of remember
him from the wire. He's done tons. That's always my.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
Reference point for Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
I think that's probably so.

Speaker 7 (22:31):
All right, Now let's talk about Shannon Sharp. Okay man,
he was on his nightcap but unk and Ocho of course,
with Ocho Sinko, and he was talking about not having
a lot of money when he entered the NFL in
nineteen ninety and he went on a date with the
woman who planned to order lobster.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
Here's what he said.

Speaker 16 (22:50):
I say, I say, you gonna go ahead, you gonna
order something. She say, I'm trying to figure out what
go with? What go with lobster? I say condoms. I say,
cause if you order that, we're gonna have needless to say.
She didn't order that, and I never saw hugging you.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Well, A lot of people had things to say about
that on social media. I can see why, you know, there.

Speaker 7 (23:09):
Was a lot of backlash from this, because you can't
ever tell somebody if you ordered lobster.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
Yeah, right, if I'm paying for your meal and me something.

Speaker 9 (23:19):
Yeah, But I will say this, guys, there are guys
I think, no, but I don't think when I go
to dinner, I'm not going crazy though, But not that
even even if I do go crazy, I don't have to.
You know, that doesn't mean I have to have sex with.

Speaker 12 (23:32):
You, right, even me, I wouldn't even play like that.
I would not I would never make a statement like.

Speaker 7 (23:37):
That, right, That's why, Yeah, but I mean maybe he
was only kidding, but there's still not nothing.

Speaker 3 (23:43):
To Yeah, maybe that's something.

Speaker 6 (23:45):
No, he meant it, but he said he.

Speaker 7 (23:47):
Never went out with her again after that, because yeah,
she probably was like I'm good.

Speaker 9 (23:51):
Yeah, they both were like this is not for me,
but I'm glad that he said it's because he's being honest.
And also I feel like there are guys I think
this way, so yeah, well they should stop.

Speaker 7 (23:59):
And then for women, just know that if you go
on a date with somebody and they buy you lapster,
that does not mean they're entitled to anything. Guys should
never go on a date anticipating that after this, even
if it's a trip somewhere, you can't ever think that
that equates to I'm having sex because I'm flying her
out and doing this.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Now, I know what people will tell.

Speaker 7 (24:20):
Tell women, don't go on a trip and don't do
that if you're not planning.

Speaker 9 (24:25):
You know what, you want a trip, and then you
decide you thought you're going to do it, and then
you're like.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
Agated, you're not.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Absolutely you're not, but don't even don't.

Speaker 12 (24:34):
Even don't go don't even do that because you know
what you know possibly what's in my mind.

Speaker 5 (24:40):
Right, you just don't know.

Speaker 7 (24:41):
I'm not sure what's going to happen for guys who
are listening to this. Okay, all I want to tell
the guys is, don't be a scum thirst bucket.

Speaker 5 (24:49):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
If you bring a girl on a trip and she
don't want to give you none, no means.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
No, It's okay.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
We shouldn't be on a trip.

Speaker 7 (24:56):
We're friends, she said, And don't be a what a
scum thirst bucket?

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I love that.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
I bet you do that, all right?

Speaker 7 (25:03):
And the new Mission Impossible movie has been delayed until
twenty twenty five minutes.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
That long, it's like ten years from now.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
Production was paused in July, and the eighth installment has
been postponed a year now, so our Paramount Picture shifted
the release date from June twenty eighth to May twenty third,
twenty twenty five.

Speaker 6 (25:25):
Oh man, I didn't see the last one.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
I didn't see the last seven.

Speaker 6 (25:29):
Okay, the first few hard that you keep on going now.

Speaker 7 (25:33):
They also announced from Paramount that Quiet Place Day One,
which is a prequel has to a Quiet Place darring
Lupita and Ngo, will have its release pushed from March
to June twenty eighth.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
Okay, when I hope this year, yeah, I would hope
this year.

Speaker 6 (25:49):
Oh no, next year.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
I was next year, yeah, because next coming up.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (25:53):
They need to come on with that though, because we
need right because we need to understand how it got
like that.

Speaker 7 (25:58):
Yeah, so you get to see the prequel, all right,
Well that is your yet and when we come back,
we have under the radar. These are the stories that
are not necessarily in the headlines. They are flying under
the radar. It's way up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
That's the news news. This in the news that relates
to you. These stories are flying under the radar.

Speaker 7 (26:16):
What's up is way up with Angela. Ye, I'm Angela Yee.
And Jasmine Brand is here.

Speaker 6 (26:19):
Yes, I'm here Angela.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
And it's time for under the radar. These are the
stories that are not necessarily in the headlines. They're under
the radar. And it's a Wealth Wednesday too.

Speaker 7 (26:27):
By the way, I find like I'm always doing stories
about real estate. Now, this one is about the rental market.
It's softened. They said, it's now even cheaper to rent
them by in nearly every major market. For the fifth
straight month, rent prices have dropped according to a new report,
and it says the unaffordable housing market, marked by a
substantial rise in home prices during the pandemic and a

(26:49):
mortgage rate shot that's still playing out, is tipping in
favor of renters.

Speaker 5 (26:53):
Okay, that makes sense, right, So.

Speaker 7 (26:55):
The meeting asking rents in the largest fifty metropolitan areas
dropped to about seventeen hundred dollars.

Speaker 9 (27:02):
Okay, that sounds very reasonable. But it depends on where
you are. Yeah, again, it does, and that's medians. So
there's gonna be places where it's way.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
More I'd love to sit. I would love that to
be my rent and way less.

Speaker 5 (27:12):
Yeah, all right.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
Meta aka Facebook has been sued by thirty three state
attorney generals and that is because of addictive features aimed
at kids and teens. According to a complaint that was
filed yesterday in a federal court in California, the support
from so many state attorneys general of different political backgrounds
in the case that there is a significant legal challenge
for Meta and for their business, and so they're saying,

(27:37):
and this is bipartisan, by the way. Interesting, all right,
So it's not the first time that a borough coalition
of state attorney generals have teamed up after to go
after Meta This happened in twenty twenty, where forty eight
states and territory sue them as well. Now, a spokesperson
for Meta set and an emailed statement, we share the
Attorney General's commitment to providing teens with safe, positive experiences

(27:58):
online and have already introduced over thirty tools to support
teens and their families. Were disappointed that instead of working
productively with companies across the industry to create clear, age
appropriate standards for the many apps teens used, the attorney
generals have chosen this path.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
Okay, they're trying to defend themselves.

Speaker 7 (28:16):
Yes, listen, I say it all the time. I'm glad
I didn't grow up with social media too.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
I feel like I'm a little bit addictive to some
of these platforms now.

Speaker 7 (28:23):
So yeah, but when you talk about how harmful it
can be their children, yet for their mental it's a
whole different thing.

Speaker 6 (28:29):
Yeah, lots of pressure there too.

Speaker 7 (28:31):
I feel like I have like issues from typing all
the time.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
You know how they like your arm and you're like,
my arm hurts.

Speaker 7 (28:38):
Yeah, all right. Now, the world's oldest dog ever has died.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Oh.

Speaker 7 (28:43):
That dog's name it's Bobi. So I don't know if
it's Bobby or Boby b I okay, let's say Bobby. Okay, Bobby.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
You know how?

Speaker 7 (28:49):
Oh that dog was how thirty one years and one
hundred and sixty five days according to the Guinness World Records.
He died at an animal hospital on Friday.

Speaker 5 (28:59):
Okay, so that's a nice long life for a dog. Yeah,
for a dog. I mean thirty one years and how
many years is equivalent?

Speaker 6 (29:07):
Times? Is it time seven or times nine?

Speaker 5 (29:09):
I thought it was eight seven, right, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (29:11):
Both of us are wrong.

Speaker 9 (29:12):
Okay, dog, Well, this is Bobby and he lived in
old animal hospital.

Speaker 7 (29:17):
He was in what's a small Portuguese village called con Quieros.

Speaker 6 (29:21):
Okay, yes, I love when you have this accent.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (29:25):
He was a pure bread Rafeiro do Alentejo. It's a
livestock guardian dog.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
And so they usually have a life expectancy of about
twelve to fourteen.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Years, which is still a lot angelo Yes, okay.

Speaker 5 (29:38):
So I guess living in this village probably was eating green.

Speaker 9 (29:42):
Organic frantic food, yes, from the earth. Yeah, we need
to go move there so we can live longer. I
don't know if I want to that long rest in peace.

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Bobby.

Speaker 7 (29:51):
There you have it. That is your under the radar.
And when we come back, we have the Way a
mixed coming at the top of the hour. Plus we
had some special guests joining us for Wealth Wednesday, sand
My Kins, who is the CEO for Paradigm for Parody,
Jackie Glenn who's the founder and CEO of Glenn Diversity
HR Solutions, and also Area Atkinson Downer. She is a
senior engineer for ever Source and she also went through

(30:13):
the Paradigm for Parity, Profit and Loss Leadership training program.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
All of that is free information and we have it
for you.

Speaker 7 (30:20):
So for all of you women in corporate America, all
of you Black women in corporate America, this is for you.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
It's way up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
Jelie je Angela jee Man.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
She's spilling it all.

Speaker 7 (30:31):
This is YEATI well, what's up his way up with
Angela Yee?

Speaker 5 (30:38):
I'm Angela Yee. And Jasmine brand is here. Yeah, and
it's that bay your yeade.

Speaker 7 (30:43):
All right, Well, here is a Wall Street Journal exclusive.
Lebron James Peyton, Manning and the Obamas are planning a
quarterback style NBA dacy series. I mean that is a
quite some star power behind this, they said. The NBA
is also expected to be involved in the show, much
as NFL Films is a partner on Quarterback, and so

(31:04):
the show will likely end on Netflix. So it's not
immediately clear what players the series will follow, but you.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Know, should be interesting.

Speaker 7 (31:13):
Okay, Yeah, it's similar to how they did Quarterback, but
for the NBA makes sense.

Speaker 5 (31:18):
Yeah, all right.

Speaker 7 (31:18):
Beyonce has officially announced her fragrance Say Noir.

Speaker 5 (31:23):
So, I guess that's for Beyonce.

Speaker 6 (31:25):
Okay, I see what she.

Speaker 7 (31:26):
Did there, Say Noir? So now you can get that.
You can pre order it right now for one hundred
and sixty dollars okay, and it'll be shipped in November,
just in time for the holidays. It's created in France,
and it's crafted and designed by Beyonce. So if you
want to smell like Beyonce, you can get some Say Noir.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (31:44):
Snoop Dogg is talking to Rolling Stone about a time
that Pharrell got so high he left him in the
studio alone.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
To produce for Stevie Wonder.

Speaker 7 (31:54):
I can see this, he said, Perrell and Stevie Wonder
was in the studio, we smoking. We in a little
ass room. Paroal done got high, he got can hand smoke.
Now Stevie's in the booth and Pharrel ain't saying it.
Stevie's in there trying to figure out what to do.
I'm like, for Rell, produce this n where this N
we're is so high. He leaves Stevie in the booth
and don't give him no direction.

Speaker 5 (32:11):
I can see this's happening.

Speaker 9 (32:13):
I know, super is Pobby like and you listen. Have
you have you ever been so high where you just
had to leave?

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Yes, okay a few times. I always tell you I
smoked with Wiz. One time I couldn't feel my legs.

Speaker 5 (32:26):
I don't like that now.

Speaker 7 (32:27):
Snoop said he was trying his best to work with
Stevie Wonder, but he didn't know what the f to do,
and then he said he got to the point where
he told him just play anything.

Speaker 5 (32:36):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (32:36):
This is so funny to me because I can see,
First of all, Snoop is a great storyteller, and I
can definitely see this happen.

Speaker 6 (32:41):
I can see Freel being.

Speaker 5 (32:42):
Confused and just walking out.

Speaker 7 (32:44):
Yeah, they said, Stevie just had to walk out by himself,
and he said he was playing harmonica singing. He said
it ended up working, but it was funny to me.
So I wonder if Pharrell like called Steve like my bag.

Speaker 6 (32:57):
You know, I apologize, Yes, Snoop is crazy now.

Speaker 7 (33:00):
Soup also sat down with Lotto and the two of
them did a musician on Musicians cover shoot and he
talked to her about a lot of different things. She said,
you discovered him because that was her mom's only celebrity crush.

Speaker 5 (33:11):
Oh, since she was a kid. It's cute.

Speaker 7 (33:14):
And he talked about discovering her through Greg Street and
so then he gave her some great advice. He said,
if you're doing what you're supposed to do, then people
supposed to hate. He said, let that hate ish inspire
you to do great and then at the same time,
the only way you could beat hate is with love.
You can't master energy and try to hate them back.
He said, I'm going to show you some love. I'm
going to show you how I do what I do.
That's how I've been able to prevail for thirty years.

Speaker 5 (33:35):
In this music industry.

Speaker 6 (33:36):
That's some amazing advice.

Speaker 7 (33:37):
Yeah, and imagine how much hate Snoope to deal with
because he had people do some things.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
He've been through some things.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
Let me tell you something that Snoop biopic.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
Yeah, okay, that's going to be something I would definitely
love to see that same. All right, Well, you know,
they talk about a lot of different things. It was
a good fun conversation for the two of them that
have from different genres of music and coming from a
different place.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
I like little Combo. I wouldn't expect that, So I
like that.

Speaker 5 (34:02):
Yep.

Speaker 7 (34:02):
Well that is your uti. And when we come back,
we have a Wealth Wednesday. We're going to be doing
Courageous Conversations Black women in corporate America how to thrive
in the workplace in your career, and we'll be talking
about paradigm pro parity. They have free Courageous conversations that
you can sign up for and a free masterclass. All right,
So we're going to give you all of that information

(34:23):
on how you can sign up, and these women will
talk about their journey to get to where they got
to in corporate America in their workplace.

Speaker 5 (34:30):
It's way up with Angela.

Speaker 12 (34:31):
Yee, I had a dream of wealthy and I don't
mind sharing my wealth dogs.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Getting you straight financially, mentally and physically. This is Wealth
Wednesday on Way Up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 5 (34:42):
What's up?

Speaker 7 (34:42):
Its way up with Angela Yee, Angela Yee, And of
course it is Wealth Wednesday. So here is my Wealth
Wednesday partner, Stacy Tisdale.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
We are talking.

Speaker 14 (34:51):
About how black women can navigate their careers, advocate for themselves,
and really navigate corporate cultures with some amazing people.

Speaker 5 (34:59):
So we're super excited.

Speaker 14 (35:01):
Yeah, we have Jackie Glenn who has now the CEO
and founder of Glenn Diversity in HR Solutions, and she
is the former Global head of Diversity of EMC Dell.
And we have Sandra Kins who is the CEO of
Paradigm for Parody and Angela and I we know all
y'all saw the pictures. We had the pleasure of bringing
the closing bell at the Nasdaq with.

Speaker 5 (35:22):
Paradigm for Parody and a great panel.

Speaker 14 (35:24):
All of this stuff is really made possible because of
mentoring support. This is going to be an amazing conversation
a lot coming from an organization called Paradigm for Parody.
So final we start, Sandra, tell us what it is
and tell us about your mission.

Speaker 19 (35:38):
Oh absolutely, and thank you so much for having us
here today. And so Paradigm for Parody is really an
opportunity to engage companies and organizations to achieve gender parody,
including racial equity. We all know that women are not
represented at every level of leadership in corporations today, and
so our goal and our mission is to ensure parity

(36:00):
at every level of leadership.

Speaker 7 (36:02):
What are some things that corporations can do and how
does Paradigm for Parity help with that?

Speaker 19 (36:06):
We provide a five point action plan, and that plan
includes things like sponsorship, which we know is critically important.
Women and ethnically underrepresented talent does not make it to
the top end companies or corporations without sponsorship. We also
know that it also involves unconscious bias. How do we
mitigate bias in the moments that matter and ensure that
we are able to consciously eliminate unconscious bias?

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Right?

Speaker 19 (36:32):
And then we also have how do we think about
our data? Do we know who works for us? And
do we know at what level of leadership they are
in our organizations? And we know that data leads to strategy,
and then strategy leads to cultural change. And so those
are some of the ways that we're helping companies and
organizations to really think about their talent from a gender perspective.

(36:56):
But we know that once you think about that talent
and you create that strategy, it really does help all
of your talent be successful in your organization.

Speaker 7 (37:04):
All Right, I'm Angela Yee and it's a wealth Wednesday.
We're talking about black women in corporate America.

Speaker 14 (37:10):
Women of color make up just five point five percent
of senior leadership roles. Black women are one and a
half times more likely to be sent home or know
of a Black woman who was sent home from the
workplace because of her error. More than forty percent of
black and Latino women reported being interrupted and spoken over
in a work setting. A third of women of color

(37:30):
said that others take credit for their ideas. And we
did the series last summer on the mental health toll
of corporate cultures on black women, and it really blew
me away to do this research. Constant exposure to microaggressions
and all this kind of stuff increases anxiety, paranoia, depression,
sleep difficulties, lack of confidence, all that other stuff.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
But it was the physical.

Speaker 14 (37:52):
Stuff that really blew my mind because one thing that
we all know is black women, you assimilate to fit
into corporate cultures. You're not yourself. Boston University. This really
blew my mind. Found that chromosoonal shifts actually take place
in Black women who are exposed to these microaggressions. It's
like our bodies are that intelligent. They literally try to

(38:13):
turn us into a different person. Diabetes, depression, heart disease,
high blood pressure, and I know black women put up
thirty percent more cortisol than white women. So welcome to
our world, Welcome to the women who are going to.

Speaker 7 (38:29):
Tax and you know, and you, Jackie, I wanted to
talk to you about what your experience has been like
just having to deal with all of these things. You
also is the author of lyft As You Climb, But
what has been your experience speaking to what Stacy just
said that black women have to deal with in the workplace.

Speaker 13 (38:45):
You know, going back, it's been five years since I've
exited has a chief diversity officer, and it's triggering. Not
only were we talked over, but we were labeled or
people are afraid of you, or you're a bully, or
just because you show up confidently, you know, being a
black woman in corporate America is one thing, but being

(39:07):
a black immigrant woman with a thick accent is a
whole nother ball game. So there was a lot of Oh,
I don't understand what you're saying, or you have an accent,
We're not sure the client is gonna want to speak
with you, or can we take Billy Bob with us
because they might fit in with them better, right, they might,

(39:28):
they're more comfortable.

Speaker 4 (39:30):
Right.

Speaker 13 (39:31):
The other conversation that you're referring to, it's with my
being in the boardroom with my CEO going to present
on diversity. And when we walk into the room, there
was twelve seats around the table and was taken by
twelve white guys and myself and my boss.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
My boss was a white woman.

Speaker 13 (39:51):
She just edited to the back of the room and
sat down.

Speaker 5 (39:53):
And as I was.

Speaker 13 (39:54):
Walking back there, Angela I had as opords saying, made
aha moment, and I'm like, Rose Parks did not rest
for me to go.

Speaker 5 (40:05):
Back there and pick a chair up and sit back there.

Speaker 13 (40:07):
So I picked the chair up and I went over
to my CEO and this is a Jamaican saying small
of yourself, and he was so.

Speaker 5 (40:18):
He just started laughing and going like this, and everybody
just moved the table today next day.

Speaker 13 (40:25):
So there are times when you have to figure out
all your coping mechanism and you don't have the ce
dot the table and I brought my chair and I
roll and so ever since that incident, every time he
sees me, it would say, smaller yourself.

Speaker 7 (40:42):
We have more when we come back on this Wealth Wednesday.
I'm with my partner, Stacy Tisdale, and we have Sandra Kin's,
the CEO of Paradigm for parody, Jackie Glenn, the founder
and CEO of Glenn Diversity HR Solutions.

Speaker 5 (40:55):
We have more when we come back. It's way up
at Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
And I don't mind my wealth dog getting you straight financially,
mentally and physically. This is Wealth Wednesday on Way Up
with Angela Yee.

Speaker 7 (41:07):
What's up is way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela
Yee and it is a Wealth Wednesday. I have my partner,
Stacy Tisdale here with me and we are talking about
black women in corporate America, how to thrive in the
workplace in your career. We have Sanja Kins, the CEO
of Paradigm for parody Jackie Glenn, the founder and CEO
of Glenn Diversity HR Solutions.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
Stacy, you have a question.

Speaker 14 (41:29):
You saying black women all people really have to own
their career journey.

Speaker 5 (41:34):
What does that look like.

Speaker 13 (41:36):
I talked to a lot of women with my HR
background and they'll say to me things like, oh, I
didn't get promoted or oh nobody invited me. And I said, well,
did you tell them what you want to do? And
did you make it know? Did you put it out there?
Because what I found when I was in corporate America,
they would say to.

Speaker 5 (41:55):
Me, we didn't know you want to do that, We
didn't know you.

Speaker 13 (41:58):
Want to And so I said, make whatever your aspiration
is known.

Speaker 5 (42:02):
Absolutely, I sure did that. I want my own show.

Speaker 13 (42:06):
You put it out there and they can't say that,
oh no, and this is what I'm looking to do
and own it. Just going there, state what you want,
what you look and why you should get it.

Speaker 7 (42:18):
Why you deserve it, yes, why not just why you
want it, but why you deserve what I want doing
this is what I've been up to. Because sometimes people
don't know, right, and we assume that just because we've
been doing all this work that they're paying attention.

Speaker 20 (42:30):
They know.

Speaker 7 (42:30):
Sometimes you have to show people. Here are the things
that I've done. This is what I've accomplished. Here's X, Y,
and Z, just so you can see, and this is
why I deserve And also asked, is there something I'm
not doing that I should be doing?

Speaker 5 (42:42):
I said, tell me, what do I need to get there?
All right?

Speaker 7 (42:45):
I'm Angela Yee and it's a wealth Wednesday. We're talking
about black women in corporate America.

Speaker 14 (42:50):
Sandra was, you know, top executive at Bank of America
before she was it paradigm for parody.

Speaker 19 (42:56):
What I learned over the course of my career is
that if you just put your head down and all
you're doing is working, you are not doing enough. But
where you start to elevate yourself is where you think
about I Number one, owe my career one hundred percent.
Number two networking. Networking. Networking is critical. Who knows your
worth and your value? And when I became at a

(43:18):
point in my career where I knew it was time
for me to do something different and I of course
learned some of these quality lessons, I went in and
I had a conversation with my manager and I said, look,
I love the work that I do, but it's time
for me to do something bigger and broader. And while
I love and I want to stay with this organization,

(43:38):
I'm going to look externally and to be honest with you,
She encouraged me and say, you should know your value
in the market, but give us the opportunity to provide
you with that next career move that you're looking for.
The next thing she asked me, which is probably one
of the most difficult questions to answer.

Speaker 6 (43:54):
Is what do you want Because a lot of.

Speaker 19 (43:58):
Times what people think is I want to be promoted,
I want to make more money. Yes, those are things
that I wanted, but that's not the answer that they're
looking for. Again, it's articulating what are your skills? What
experiences do you want to have? And it wasn't about
a role or a job. It was about what is
it that I wanted to accomplish in my career?

Speaker 5 (44:19):
Where did I see myself?

Speaker 19 (44:21):
And then they can go back and advocate, meaning they
your manager and your sponsors and those that you're networking
with can go back and help you. Then marry that
role or your desire to a role within the organization.
And once I had that conversation with her, I began
to look externally and internally, and of course paranig for
Parody came along, and my manager had a brilliant idea

(44:44):
when they came and said, hey, we're looking for CEO
or no, they didn't say we were looking.

Speaker 6 (44:49):
They say we're about to hire a CEO.

Speaker 19 (44:52):
And my manager said, wait a minute, and she got
with the head of HR and said, Sandra's looking for
something bigger and broader. We have a leader on loan program.
I know we haven't had someone go out as a CEO.

Speaker 5 (45:02):
But she would kill It's amazing.

Speaker 19 (45:05):
And they went and presented that Opportunity.

Speaker 14 (45:07):
Bank of America is a Paradigm for Parody company. So
what happens is companies take the pledge to follow Paradigm
for Parodies guidelines and action steps to promote gender equality
in their c suite. And as you're hearing these wonderful people,
everybody out there needs to sign up for their free
masterclass on the New Realities of Black Women in the Workplace.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
That's on November two.

Speaker 14 (45:30):
It's Paradigm p A r A d I g M
number four Parody p A R I T Y dot
org slash Masterclass and it's free.

Speaker 5 (45:40):
It's free.

Speaker 19 (45:41):
Keep in mind, if you're not a black woman, you
should still sign up.

Speaker 5 (45:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (45:46):
The skills are awesome for and they work for everyone,
and it also gives you an opportunity to broaden your
own perspective and see it from a different point of view.
So we hope you'll all take the opportunity to join
us here in November for our Masterclass series and it's
going to be November second at eleven o'clock.

Speaker 5 (46:03):
Am. All right, Thank you so much.

Speaker 7 (46:05):
I love the work that you've been doing and for
you ladies to be up here with us today, and
it's a pleasure to see you again.

Speaker 3 (46:10):
Off, it's always a pleasure.

Speaker 7 (46:11):
And when we come back, we have asked ye eight
hundred two ninet two fifty one fifty is a number.
Call us up any question you have. We're here to help.
It's a way up with Angela yee.

Speaker 5 (46:20):
Go kay everybody.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
Since with its relationship with career advice, Angela's dropping facts.

Speaker 5 (46:26):
You should know. This is ask ye what's up?

Speaker 7 (46:28):
Its way up with Angela yee. I'm Angela yee, and
Jasmine Brand is here.

Speaker 6 (46:32):
I'm way up Angela, and you know what we're doing.

Speaker 7 (46:34):
We're don't ask ye eight hundred two ninety two fifty
one fifty is a number, And just so y'all know, yes,
we do take voice messages and here's one from Alexis
from Chicago.

Speaker 20 (46:44):
My question is that me and my they dad are
currently in a good place. You're like working together, but
our personal life is chaotic. I wanted to get some
advice for you on should we continue to work together
or shall we just let things be what it is,

(47:06):
because I would hate for our business life to interfere
with our personal life.

Speaker 1 (47:12):
So I just want to know what you think. Thank you.

Speaker 7 (47:15):
No, do not work with him? Don't like she already
knows what she wants to do.

Speaker 5 (47:20):
That was really quick, Angela.

Speaker 7 (47:21):
Well, because listen, here's the thing. Sometimes in certain situations,
business and personal don't mix, and it feels like they
already have a lot of issues. Just for her to
be like right now, it's this and the fact that
she has questions about it.

Speaker 5 (47:34):
Listen to your intuition.

Speaker 7 (47:36):
Sometimes we know what to do, but we try to
talk ourselves out of it. And there's a voice in
your head that is telling you do not work well.

Speaker 6 (47:42):
What is the voice telling her to not work with.

Speaker 7 (47:45):
So I feel like she Alexis already knows it's not
a good idea. And until you guys are in a really,
really great stable place, if you don't have to work
together and it's not like y'all have a company or something, solidify,
don't do it.

Speaker 5 (47:58):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 7 (47:59):
Now, it's one thing if you guys already have a
company together and things are already entangled, but it feels
like you can get out of it, and it's not,
you know, a situation that's going to be too difficult
right now. Don't put yourself in a bad situation. You're
already questioning, questioning it, yeah, And that to me is
a red flag within itself. Focus on what your personal

(48:21):
situation is. You guys have a kid together. That's a
priority because when things go left and you're personal, you
don't want that to affect your professional Yep. And it
feels like it's been an issue already just for me
hearing that message.

Speaker 5 (48:34):
So my answer to you is right, don't do it?

Speaker 6 (48:38):
All right?

Speaker 5 (48:38):
That was your ask?

Speaker 7 (48:39):
Ye.

Speaker 5 (48:40):
Eight hundred nine fifty is a number.

Speaker 7 (48:43):
Of course, you can always call this up in case
you couldn't get through, as you can see, you can
leave a message that won't answer, and of course you
can also leave a message for last word. Every single
day you'll have the last word on the show. It's
way Up with Angela Yee. Last word is next?

Speaker 5 (48:57):
Take up the phone.

Speaker 2 (48:59):
Again. Your voice heard with the word bitch. He's the
last word on Way Up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
What's up?

Speaker 7 (49:05):
Its Way up with Angela Gee. I'm Angela Gee and
Jasmine brand is here. Yes, what a nice day I
have with.

Speaker 5 (49:11):
You, Jazz.

Speaker 6 (49:11):
Yeah, this was this was fun, Angela.

Speaker 5 (49:13):
We had a good time. I can tell you've been
what you what You've been drinking your water, mine in
my business, mine your business.

Speaker 7 (49:25):
Well again, I had a great time in Detroit, and
shout out to the team. You know, we got this
thirty unit building in midtown Detroit. Yes, a lot, a
lot of progress. So I just want to say, it's
really exciting to see everything coming together.

Speaker 6 (49:36):
Everything's coming way up.

Speaker 5 (49:38):
It's cool when you know you broke, but you can
see why.

Speaker 7 (49:42):
Yeah, if that makes sense, you know, because it's not
just that I got like other things. Listen, this new
place in Brooklyn that I've been working on for two years.

Speaker 6 (49:53):
You know, I got a full few things cooking.

Speaker 5 (49:55):
Yeah, I'm cash poor. I have friends like you.

Speaker 7 (49:59):
Okay, you guys see me out, offer to buy me
a drink or something or some wings. I don't know,
all right, but again you guys have the last word.
Thank you again for all of the wealth Wednesday conversations
that we've been having. We were talking about black women
in corporate America. You can go to Paradigm for Parody
to find out more information about how you can get
the free training and watch some of the classes and

(50:21):
enjoining some of these quote courageous conversations. And of course
you always had the last word. Eight hundred two nine
two fifty one fifty is a number. Call us up
and leave a message. Last word.

Speaker 20 (50:30):
Now, I ain't.

Speaker 21 (50:31):
Saying I'm a gold digger, but the guy I was
dating did hate on me, and it was around Christmas time,
and I knew what he was getting me for Christmas,
and we had a trip plan to California and all that,
and so I just said whatever, and I went on
the trip to California and I got my thousand dollars
laptops for my gifts. And then that's after when I

(50:53):
broke up with him. So I kind of did using
for his money, using for his gifts, but then we're
already bought and I really need of them for school.

Speaker 11 (51:02):
Thank you morning, Angela. I want to shine a light
on my boy SB from Harlem to change his life
around and being a positive influence to a son. And
I want to shine a light on main you know,
and thank man you know on the basket on behalf
of my boy SB for putting his little son in
his music video and showing him love in Dykeman basketball
court up there in the Bronx Peace.

Speaker 10 (51:24):
So I had an intercourse with my dad and my
uncle and I don't know.

Speaker 11 (51:28):
How I feel about it, but I want to get
people's perspective on him.

Speaker 4 (51:31):
My name is got Sing. I'm from Jamaica, Queens.

Speaker 2 (51:34):
Thank you going way out turn out with Angela Ye

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