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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, it's weigh up with.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Yes, hey back in the building.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
We just had a whole conversation right before we started
about Mayno's Fendy.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Coat, right, And the only reason why we like it,
and the only reason why we attracted to it visually
is because we so subconsciously into these name brands.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
You didn't see the s nobody would care about this, So.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
That that is a Fendy coat, absolutely, Okay, we assume
it is.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Assume it is. You know that though, And that's.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
True because I remember, you know, I'm not ever gonna
name the artist, but he said that he doesn't always
wear real Julie because people just assume it's real.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
I've heard people doing that.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
You see me wearing this, you're gonna you know.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
That's that's that's not I've heard people say that like artists,
because you already assume it is.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
They might mix it up. They might be like it
might two.
Speaker 5 (01:05):
Real chains and don't play with you.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
I can be I can be checked.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Okay, No, But we had a whole conversation about like
name brands. But it is a nice print and a
design on it.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
And what if it didn't have how would it be,
you wouldn't care too much.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
It'd be nice if it was just that cold without
the son.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Yeah, it was, you know Fi sorrow.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
Fara. All right, Well, anyway we are.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
It is a wealthy Wednesday, so I'm glad they were
talking about things like that spending money. But that coach
should last you forever, and we are going to have
the budget. Nista joining us today, New York Times best
selling author. She has a new book out called Made Whole.
Tiffany Aliche, she's going to be joining us.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
I love her.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
She's amazing, and of course we have to shine a
light eight hundred.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
I love this.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
I love when were trying to light on black owned
business because Mano said we should be buying just from
each other, right right.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
So I'm going to make you a make me a coat,
and then we keep the money in the family.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Is that for real?
Speaker 4 (02:05):
I'm gonna make you a better wear.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
No, I'm telling you, got it, will tell you all right.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Well, in the meantime, let's kiss me through the phone.
All right, It's way up with angela.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
Ye.
Speaker 7 (02:18):
Turn your lights on, y'all, spreading love to those who
are doing greatness.
Speaker 6 (02:25):
Shine light on. It's time to shine a light on him.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
All right, it's way up with Angela yee. I'm Angela ye,
and my guy Mana is here. Yeah, yes, Mano, And
of course I know, thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
I gotta come back all right my home.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Well listen, it's time to shine a light and that
is when we just spread some love and positivity for
people who are doing to do that. Yeah, amazing things.
And and today I want to shine a light on
my guy, John Bun. You know John Bunn.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
I met him at you.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Angela y day.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yes, he was exonerated, but he's always trying to do
really positive things in the community. And if you follow him,
you know he was. He spent twenty seven years wrongly
convicted of murder, and so he has this whole nonprofit
where he wants to spend his time encouraging inmates to read.
And he also is always trying to do things in
the community, talk to the students, whatever it is that
(03:22):
he can do to express in love, because you can imagine
what that would feel like twenty seven years being wrongly
convicted of something from when he was a teenager.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Yeah, So I just want to shout out to him,
show him some love, because you could come home and
be angry and mad.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Right, but to come home and turn it around and
try to make a difference is all for the good.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yes, absolutely, So shout out to you, Jon Bunn. We
love you and appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
Now. Who do you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Eight hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty more, nigu,
who do you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 8 (03:52):
All of us professional nanny? What we do is not easy.
Speaker 9 (03:56):
Take them.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
You are so right, and let me tell you. Let
me tell you something.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
It is so hard my friends who have been looking
for nannies, When you find a good one, you gotta
hold them tight.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (04:07):
So I just want to sign a light on all
of us out here, just really doing the best you
can to.
Speaker 8 (04:12):
Provide a nursing environment.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
For all dread.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, that is so important. And them kids be loving
their nannies. Boy, and I know you love the kids too.
As a nanny you get a great attachment.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
But it is so important. So thank you so much
for calling.
Speaker 8 (04:27):
Yeah, y'all have a great day.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
All right, you too? Hey, keV, how are you hey?
Speaker 6 (04:31):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (04:33):
You good?
Speaker 6 (04:33):
Morning, Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Who do you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 11 (04:36):
Man?
Speaker 1 (04:36):
I got a shiner leving, my wife Michelle, my daughter Stebanie,
and my.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
Grand daughter Jail.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
I just had a first child.
Speaker 9 (04:43):
Three women for women, man, I gotta shin the light
on a base.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Okay, you got all these beautiful women in your life, yes,
that do well.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Shout out to them and thank you for calling.
Speaker 6 (04:52):
Thank you you doing what you're doing?
Speaker 4 (04:53):
All right, you too?
Speaker 1 (04:54):
All right?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Well that was shining light brought to you by born
in Aroma, by Valentino.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Beauty for her, for him, for them.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
And when we come back, we have your ye t
let's talk about this young thug update. We'll tell you
what's happening in the YSL trial. It's way up at Angela.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
Yee e. T is next.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
She's about to blow the lead about this. But let's
get it. Angelus villain that yet come and get to see.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
All right, it's way up at Angela yee. I'm Angela
ye and Mano is here.
Speaker 8 (05:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
That was very slow, man, that was awful.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
It was also cut off in the beginning.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yes, but anyway, let's get right into something that I
know you're very passionate about this YSL trial, and Brian Steele,
who is Young Thug's lawyer, told the jury that Young
Thug is a studio gangster and they're just creating.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Music for us to listen to.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Absolutely all right.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
And addition to that, he said that YSL actually stands
for the clothing line.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Here's what he said.
Speaker 12 (05:47):
Well, Jeffrey's coming up and making it middle wing ad
and wrecked Cash Money Records.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
That's his label.
Speaker 13 (05:55):
Jeffrey's friend in Cleveland Avenue called himself, ya cell because
I'm a tight fitting pants.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
The women's hands that they're wearing.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
He says, why as each saint, No, why that's right?
Speaker 6 (06:07):
Where that comes from?
Speaker 1 (06:08):
That's right? I could have told you that.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
Yeah, yes, indeed, fact see I didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
In addition to that, the song pushing P was a reference.
Here's pushing p push.
Speaker 6 (06:20):
A bush and pee push pushing.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
Pee, pushing pete push by the way, huge song, that's.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Right, pushing positivity.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, that's what that means. Here's Brian still discussing the
meaning of pushing.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
P and the indictment that the prosecution had.
Speaker 12 (06:33):
The grand jury return says he's holding up a blood
sign and that furthers this seriously, there's.
Speaker 6 (06:40):
Nothing wrong with holding up a blood.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Sign, but that is a pe that you have to
just release.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
With Sergio Kitchen's perform, Nune's gonna.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
The song that is wildly popular, he's called pushing p
and it's positivity.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (06:55):
Yeah, So and you know these lyrics are going to
be able to be.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Used peek pushing positivity.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
And I do follow Megan KUONIF and she's been talking
about what's happening. She's not there though, so she's following
everything from behind the desk. As she said, there's people
who are there on the ground watching, but she is
saying that today is going to be when they bring
their first witness also, so we'll be following and seeing following.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Yeah, I've been following lawyer for workers. Okay, Yeah, he's
been holding it down all.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Right, So let me make sure I follow that too,
because I'm always trying to make sure I'm watching firsthand
everything that's going to happen. The first witness starts testifying today,
Mark bell Knapp and Atlanta Police detective who will testify
as a gang expert, and we may hear about song lyrics. Wow,
all right, So we'll keep you guys updated for sure.
Now since we're talking about that, Jonathan Major's trial on
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domestic violence charges actually starts today. Also, he's pleaded not
guilty to misdemeanor assault and harassment charges and so this
is actually in New York. If convicted, he could serve
up to a year in prison. But didn't they arrest
the girl for They.
Speaker 4 (08:07):
Did also arrest her as well. Now he's denied the assault.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
He filed across complaint against her and he's saying he
was the one who was assaulted and she was arrested
in October on multiple charges. They did say they decided
not to prosecute her because the case lacks a merit
to be able to prosecute.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
So that's closed and sealed. All right.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Well that is your yeetie. And when we come back,
we have about last night. That's where we discussed what
we did last night. I had a very active night
last night, and I'll discuss that. I know you did too, right,
always do always outside. I feel like I know what
you're doing just by following you on social media.
Speaker 4 (08:43):
I know who you were with.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Unless those are old pictures, all right, it's way up
with Angela yee about last night is next?
Speaker 6 (08:51):
So about last night?
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Last night? Last night went down?
Speaker 2 (08:56):
It's way up with Angela yee. I'm Angela ye and
may no here.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
I still feel like that's a little bit slow.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
I don't know what he's doing today. A navy is
growing up. All right, We're going to get it right
the next time. Mana, what did you do last night?
Speaker 3 (09:13):
I was shooting video, shooting another scene for a remix
for for My City with my man BG. Shout out
to begizz and yeah, we was outside in freezing cold.
Shout out to will Ce Tanner street heat. I was
out there with being very sleeveless.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
How was it with because you know, we shot.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
A scene where he was at and then I shot
my scene. Okay, and but you know that's that's that's
my homie food.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Yeah, that was very very very interesting.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
And the zebra print like this.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Do you style yourself or do you have somebody that
pulls clothes for you?
Speaker 3 (09:47):
I mean I do a little bit of both. I
get a little help from here and there. Okay, you know,
shout out to the stylists that helped me.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
So for me.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Yesterday I was actually filming lip service. So so we
had on Ida Osman and we had on Chameleon, the
stars of rap Ish on Max and we had a
great conversation. There were so many things that we talked about,
but one thing, and the episode is coming out today.
I know where a day late, but it's coming out today.
But one thing that we talked about yesterday that I
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thought is a really important conversation for them being women
in the space that they're in. They both had some stories,
some traumatizing stories about things that have happened to them
in this business. And so I want you guys to
listen to and I know this is probably this will
be a clip that I'll definitely put out, but Camellion
talks about an experience when she was a music executive
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when I heard her hear some music and she went
to go listen, but it was late at night, so
she was feeling a little bit weird about it and
he definitely tried it. You'll hear her side of the
story from what happened. She doesn't name it the person.
And then Ida, who plays Shauna on rap Ish, tells
a story about she does stand up comedy about a
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comedian when she was on wild'n out that you know
tried it to and so just to hear these women
and they've never told their stories before or even outed
who did these things to them. You know, I think
right now in the period that we're in, it really
puts a lot of things into perspective how things can happen,
because people will be like, why didn't she say something
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right away?
Speaker 4 (11:24):
And why did she wait so long? And I don't
believe it.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
But you'll understand it more in context when you hear
these different stories and they're old, you know. All right, Well, anyway,
when we end, so that was about last night when
we come back that we do have tell us a
secret place now, Mana, you always love being here on
a Monday, a Wednesday, and a Friday for Telson and
you definitely have been doing better and not judging people.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
But I am paying attention to how.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
You and the people that love me though.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Eight hundred two nine to fifty one fifty. If you're
a main ovator, you know, call us up and he'll
judge you. Some of y'all love being judged. Some of
you guys call for Mano to judge you. Just give
us some advanced notice because I'm always trying to be like,
all right, may no, no judgment. Eight hundred two nine
two fifty one fifty. Call us up and tell us
a secret.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
It was way up.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
This is a judgment free zone. Tell us a secret.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (12:19):
It's tell us a secret. It's way up with Angela,
I'm here, Mano's here.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
No, maynas what I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Meno is already being judgmental today. But it's okay.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
I'm not a judger. Well.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Eight hundred nine two fifty one fifty is a number
in case you want to tell us a secret. Anonymous caller,
how are you what?
Speaker 4 (12:37):
I'm good, I'm good. It's me and mayno when we
want to hear your secret.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
What's up? No, don't judge me judgment.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Don't want judgment from Mano.
Speaker 10 (12:46):
Just be clear, Yeah, no judgment your bill?
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Okay, thank you?
Speaker 6 (12:53):
Well?
Speaker 9 (12:56):
Money?
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Oh what to do that?
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Talk to me about? What?
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Like?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
How did they's crazy?
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Not to judge?
Speaker 4 (13:07):
Can you tell us how this transpired?
Speaker 9 (13:09):
I found out my ex was doing it, so I
tried it and it was so you.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
So basically your prostitute, you escort, you are like your
sex worker.
Speaker 9 (13:17):
No, it was a one time thing.
Speaker 4 (13:19):
Was that your first time doing that or you normally
do that anyway? Okay? And how much money did you get?
It was two hundred okay, so it.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Was worth it to you? Yeah, okay? How did this happen?
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Like?
Speaker 2 (13:33):
How did the person even find you to pay you
and solicit you?
Speaker 1 (13:36):
Back page? What else you craiglist?
Speaker 9 (13:40):
Unfortunately?
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Oh he knows looking at that, all right?
Speaker 4 (13:44):
So how did they find you? Like to be like,
I feel.
Speaker 10 (13:47):
Like I'm being judge right now, so.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Not being judged, Like, how did they find you?
Speaker 5 (13:52):
Like?
Speaker 4 (13:52):
How did you because you know, if somebody else is.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
Listening, somebody else might want to solicit your services or
do the same thing.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Was it like a person you already knew that was like, yeah,
I'll give you two hundred? Or was this a stranger?
It was like okay, all right, and you would do
it again one time?
Speaker 9 (14:14):
Thing?
Speaker 1 (14:14):
All right? For the right price? You would?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
Did you barter it for that price?
Speaker 5 (14:18):
That?
Speaker 4 (14:18):
Did you come out with the two hundred? And he agreed?
Speaker 6 (14:21):
I just had to do it again.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
What I had to do.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
In the future.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Always negotiate for yourself. Thank you, all right, thank you
for sharing. Hey Anonymous color, how are you?
Speaker 8 (14:33):
Hey?
Speaker 9 (14:33):
How are you?
Speaker 4 (14:34):
I'm good? Now before we start, do you or do
you not want judgment from meno?
Speaker 9 (14:38):
I don't, I don't mind, okay, all right.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
All right man, No he's hype, all right, So we
want to hear your secret.
Speaker 9 (14:43):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (14:44):
So I got a boyfriend. He's a little bit different
than than I normally date. He a little square okay, but.
Speaker 9 (14:50):
He don't have money.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
So now I'm kind of like going back to my
old ways and I'm kind of seeing ex boyfriend and
a couple of sugar.
Speaker 9 (14:59):
Daddy and getting my money and then live in my
square life with him. Or so he think I'm square?
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Okay, So does he ever question like, well, how did
you get this or that?
Speaker 9 (15:11):
I tell him I'll just get a cash advance from
my job.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Why don't you just leave him alone? Though? Instead of
just oh, she doesn't.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
No, she doesn't really like it, because if she liked it,
she would deal with whatever she dealing with. She's going
over there to the sugar daddies, and you're doing stuff
with the sugar daddies too, though, right, let's be honest.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
Yeah, see, so what is it that attracts you to
your square?
Speaker 9 (15:36):
I mean, he does.
Speaker 8 (15:37):
Nice things he does the things that they don't do,
the conversations, the trips and stuff like that.
Speaker 9 (15:42):
But his money asks how long? Because he works a
normal job.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
So if he able to take you on trips, right,
and he able to take you out and do things,
that's that?
Speaker 1 (15:50):
You like? That a nice? Fore you then why you
need to go over there?
Speaker 9 (15:53):
Because he got to save damn near the whole year
for him.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
To do it.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
If he had money, you would be okay with him with.
Speaker 9 (15:58):
Just him money. Yeah, but I mean, you got a
man for every purpose.
Speaker 8 (16:03):
I got one up, I got one for you know, money,
I got one to buy me.
Speaker 4 (16:11):
No, don't you say a word because you can judge.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
You got it, you got it. I'm not a judgment
you can't.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
You live in a glasshouse.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Really, I'm trying to find out what's going on though,
Like is he seeing other people?
Speaker 9 (16:27):
No? So he's saying he's not, he's not allowed.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
To he's not, you think, so how long are you gone?
Like if he's he's never Like where are you?
Speaker 4 (16:35):
What are you doing?
Speaker 9 (16:36):
Well, we're long distance. He lives in a different fate
for one.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Oh, you playing with him down?
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Okay? All right?
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Well she wanted a little judgment and you gave it.
But you also are in a glasshouse, so you got
to relax.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
All right.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Well, that was tell us a secret. And when we
come back, we have your yee tea, and let's discuss
Nardo Wick. He broke his silence on a fan who
was attacked by his entourage. Will tell you what he
had to say. It's way up at Angela y E.
T is next news.
Speaker 7 (17:01):
This in the news that relates to you. These stories
are flying under the radar.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
All right, it's way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee.
And mano is.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Here, man.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
New one.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
All right, let's get into some of these under the
radar stories. This hurts my heart because I eat at
this restaurant all the time, and so do you when
we get our salads. But a diner at chap said
that her sally came with a finger in it. What
this was in Westchester County, so it wasn't the one
here that we just to everybody had chopped. But this
woman said that when she bit into her food, there
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was a partially severed digit, as in a finger, according
to a lawsuit that was filed on Monday. So yeah,
she said the finger belonged to a manager who had
been cutting a arugola and chopped off part of her
left point of finger. The employee went to the hospital
and left that contaminated arugola in the service line. According
to the suits, the plaintiff had serious personal injuries, including
(17:59):
traumatic stress, cognitive impyramid vomiting, and shoulder pain.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
So she left man. So she cut off a finger
at work. Yes, went to the hospital.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Yeah, I mean that is awful. Imagine you're eating a salad.
You think it's a chickpea finger. It's a piece of
I wouldn't believe it, though, but this has got to
be fake. But you know it's real because clearly the
employee you had to go to the hospital for that.
And yeah, all right, Well, there's gonna be at least
thirty inches of snow possible in parts of the Northeast.
It's gonna be the first major lake affects snow event
(18:33):
of the season. By the time the snow stops, thirty
to forty inches of fresh snow could be in parts
of upstate New York. And they're also saying in DC,
New York and Philadelphia, the first snow of the season is.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Possible, right, not downstate New York.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, it's gonna be that bad here, but it is
gonna There was a little bit of snow yesterday, was nothing. Nothing,
all right. Now there's a new Concord jet that flies
from New York to London in ninety minutes, and it's
gonna be making its first flight, by the way, So
that's imagine going in an hour and a half.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
It takes me that long sometimes to get home, right
from Manhattan to Brooklyn, so you could be in London
by that time.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
And this that's design.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Everything is designed for speed, including the special paint that
they use on the plane, and so get ready for that.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
Would you get on that?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Absolutely? I'm getting on.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
It feels kind of scary, though, I don't know. I
want to be the first.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
No, I'd be like, yoah, I'm leaving here right now.
I'll be in London in about an hour and a half.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Like what you do? You didn't answer the phone. I'm
on my way.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Yeah, I stop playing with me.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
I'm on my way, all right.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
Well that is you're under the radar, and you know
we got the way it mixed at the top of
the hour, and I'm so excited for this Wealth Wednesday interview.
This is a Tiffany Alite. She is the budget nista.
She's a New York Times best selling author. But she
also gives amazing advice, things that I didn't even know
that I need to do, and I'm excited to get
going on my journey. But this is just to protect yourself,
(20:03):
your assets and get good with money. She has a
new book out called Made Whole, The Practical Guide to
Reaching Your Financial Goals. It's way up at Angela Yee,
Happy Wealth Wednesday's like the talk like.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
They Angela Jean, like they Angela jee Man.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
She's spilling it all. This is yeat way up.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
All right, It's yeah, it's way up at Angela Yee.
I'm Angela Ye. Almost forgot my name and Maino's here.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
No, may not.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Obviously you didn't forget my name.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
You cannot forget your name.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
Yeah, and let's get into some of ye t The
annual Forbes thirty Under thirty list has been released.
Speaker 4 (20:41):
All right.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Some of the people on the list Lotto Shakari, Richardson,
I Spice, Drew Ski those are just some of the
people that have made the list. By the way, so
congratulations to all of them. Yeah, I'm looking at Kendall
Jenner's on there, Trippy Red, Steve Lacy, Angel Reese shout
out to the most notable people under thirty. There's twenty
(21:03):
different categories, which includes music, sports, media, Hollywood and entertainment,
social impact, finance and social media is one of the
most recently added ones. All right, now, let's talk about
this all women cipher. Did you see this for doeble
lexel Some standout, Now, some of them we were trying
to Some were amazing, but it was too hard to
(21:24):
clean up for radio. But in this all women's cipher
was Lotto, Flomelli, Monolao, Maya, the Don and Mellow Bucks.
And so right now for you we have Flo Milli.
You were able to clean that, right, Okay.
Speaker 12 (21:37):
Ever, since I hit a meal, my head got Hello big,
I've been on your pads like a synthetic wig. I
raised the bard race, so I got hello kids.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Gett a Drews.
Speaker 12 (21:47):
So for me, I guess that's one rich sneak discilike
I can't find you.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
You will love what it again?
Speaker 11 (21:52):
That have you?
Speaker 12 (21:52):
Pretty Chip Rupert, Pushy perno Mapaze, A lot of k
slim waists. I'm using the biggest sob play a simple
street like a pimple digit.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Pop all right, and here is a lotto in her
double excel all women cipher Man, I've bench on off
the Porsche.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Walk can't even get off the shield. Difference is what
out of looking?
Speaker 13 (22:11):
I would still have every whee, every house, every change,
every bad everything. I like you looking for my body,
No saw my brain? How we real life Tyler parents
living in that house of pain. I can't relate my man,
don't cheat and take care of everything.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Huh Okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
The whole thing is great though, So if when you
have a chance, make sure you watch that. Ghosts Face
Killer has announced his new memoir, Rise of a Killer.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
It's gonna be out in May of next year. So listen.
Speaker 9 (22:39):
You know.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
I'm a ghost Face fan, and so they said.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
It's a both visual record and a real feel narrative
of a performance life. His raps alone are very descriptive.
He be naming people we don't know, we never made you.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Love We love ghost Face one mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
So shout out to him for that.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
Now A J three thousand broke a hot one hundred
record with his twelve minute, twenty second second song. I
swear I really wanted to make a rap album, but
this is literally the way the wind blew me this
time is the name of the song. So usually songs
are on average about three minutes and fifteen seconds.
Speaker 4 (23:13):
In twenty twenty three, well, his song is twelve minutes
in twenty seconds.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Playing the flute though slow vocals.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Gotta love it. Oh we have already, Okay, here we
go all twelve minutes now, okay, have you listened to
the album?
Speaker 1 (23:33):
No?
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Okay, no, I'm lying a little bit, though I did
because I was curious.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
I was said, hold up, I did listen to the
first couple of seconds and then ran through a few
of them said, well, this guy's really just playing a flute.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
Yeah, I feel like some massage time cleaning the house.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
But it's doing well, yeah, it sounds like a you know, spaw.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
All right now, Oklahoma City thunderguard Josh Giddy. There are
these allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with the minor.
But the young woman the family is not cooperating all right,
so law enforcement wanted to speak with her and those
close to her to get more information regarding the social
media claims that happened over the weekend, but as of
right now, nobody is talking and Josh Getty is still playing.
(24:17):
So they're investigating, but that seems like it'll be a
dead end if they don't cooperate. And Diddy's partnership with
charter preparatory schools has ended amidst these sexual assault accusations.
Doctor Steve Perry, who is a founder and head of
schools for Capital Prep, released a statement following a comprehensive evaluation,
(24:37):
a decision has been made to end the partnership between
Capital Preparatory Schools and Sean Colmes. While this decision was
not made lightly, we firmly believe it is in the
best interests of our organization's health and future.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
Did he help launch these charter schools.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
I've actually been there to talk to the students as well,
and so he's stepped away from that and there's no
more partnership there. Meantime, Roger Bonds is now speaking out
and Roger Bonds, who worked with Diddy, and I guess
there's some issues that he has with him. He said,
at one time, I would have taken a bullet for
(25:10):
this man, and those that know me know that's true
what happened. People say, why why you saying that? Why
are you doing this? One reason is because you can't
do nothing else unless you want to end up in jail.
Nobody worried about their kids when I had them. I
mean nobody. Where is a loyalty at when it's my son?
So his son it's locked up, and I guess Diddy
didn't help with that, right, And so he's talking and
(25:32):
there's is video out for you guys to watch. All right, Well,
when we come back, we do have ask ye eight
hundred two nine two fifty one fifty. I do have
my award winning advice giver here with me, and he's
clean out here in these streets. I just want to
say that right now, eight hundred two fifty one fifty
is the number. And let's listen to some weight for you.
(25:54):
Is there anybody you're waiting for.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Friday?
Speaker 7 (25:58):
Since when it's relationship ship for career advice, Angela's dropping facts?
Speaker 4 (26:05):
What's up its way? Put Angela yee.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
I'm Angela Yee with my award winning advice giver friend
Maina and we have Lodona on the line.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
What's up Loadonna? How are you hi?
Speaker 9 (26:15):
I'm good.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
I'm good. Thank you. We would love to hear what
your question is today so we can help.
Speaker 10 (26:21):
My question is when you have faith for cancer, like
I don't want to get involved with anybody. You don't
want to hurt them, but they're not being chubished to
myself that I want somebody.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
So you have cancer but you want to but you
want to date, but you don't want to hurt somebody.
You have a terminal cancer diag.
Speaker 9 (26:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
Well, first of all, I'm sorry to hear that.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
So what has been your experience so far, Like you know,
when you found out, have you dated anybody at all?
Or is it just that you don't even want to
make the effort to do that because you know what
your diagnosis is.
Speaker 10 (26:56):
The person that I had I just told I just
want sex and that's it. But I don't really want that.
Like I'm a relationship person, Like I like to be
in a relationship, but I just push them away because
I don't want to die and then then fall up
with me and be hurt.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
As you were talking to me, I was looking for
this because there are resources available, you know, for you
and different ways that you can actually meet other people
and do it that way, but I do want you
to live the last years of your life as best
as you can. There's a great article in the New
York Times. It's called Dating while Dying, And so I
(27:34):
would recommend just for you to kind of like do
some research and see what some other people have had
to do in situations like that.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
What do you think may know?
Speaker 3 (27:42):
Yeah, I think she should all do as much research
as she could possible. But at the same time, you
still want to be happy though, right you know you
have a certain amount of time. You deserve happiness.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
And I think love for somebody, like the idea of
being able to be in love with someone no matter what,
is still an amazing feeling and an appealing situation, and
you can really bring a lot to somebody's life. I
don't want you to think that you're not going to
still be able to add a lot of value to
someone's life because you know you have this diagnosis. We
(28:15):
also never know what can happen, but you know you'll
still be an asset and valuable to somebody who can
love you just like you can love them.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
And I think you should communicate that with that.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
I definitely think because I'm reading this article right now
Dating while dying. Definitely read that article to see this person.
It's an opinion piece. Rubio talked about that whole situation
and you know what she went through and how to
change her outlook because sometimes it is your outlook on things.
Speaker 4 (28:44):
And knowing that you have this diagnosis could make.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
You also feel like you're giving something your all because
a lot of times, I think in relationships we have
so many barriers and so imagine what it would be
like to date somebody who doesn't want to waste time.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
And who knows exactly what it is you might it
might be even better. I mean, at the end of
the day, we all go and get to the same place,
and like, it doesn't have to be now, it.
Speaker 10 (29:07):
Can be years from now.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
And in this article, you know, Rubio said that she
lives life week to week, moment to moment, and fully,
that's all you can do.
Speaker 10 (29:19):
I just want somebody to enjoy it, which yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Think that if you want that, you should do that
and deserve it. Yes, be open, be honest, but you
can still have that and I would not, you know,
cut myself short as far as what somebody would would
be offering me and what I would be offering them.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
You will still bring so much to the table.
Speaker 10 (29:39):
The thing is that I'm a really outgoing person except
for when I do have my dames that I am sick,
and I feel like, you know, if I give them
one hundred and I'm showing you that that that time
that I am sick, they're going to be like, oh gosh,
like she couldn't have say or she didn't you know,
you know, kind of feel like that.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Don't overthink it.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Yeah, And they also could be like, I'll just.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Be here, right, don't overthink you. You don't know until
you in this situation.
Speaker 10 (30:04):
Okay, thank you guys so much.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
Well, thank you Ladna, We love you.
Speaker 10 (30:09):
Have a great thing.
Speaker 4 (30:11):
All right. Well, that was ask ye.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I mean, I know that's a difficult, difficult situation may
be and you don't want to hurt somebody knowing that
your time could be limited here. But I also feel
like you don't want to deprive somebody of the opportunity
to love you.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
You don't want to deprive yourself.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yeah, or yourself. All right, Well, when we come back,
we have a really great conversation. It is a wealth Wednesday,
Tiffany Alice the budget Nista is joining us. She's a
New York Times bestselling author and now she has Made Whole,
a get Good with Money workbook to help you reach
your financial goals. But I know a lot of people
follow her. She's amazing and she gives real numbers, okay,
(30:46):
which I love. It's way up with Angela Yee. Wealth Wednesday,
The Budget Nista is coming up next.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
I had a dream of wealthy and I don't mind
sharing my wealth dog.
Speaker 7 (30:55):
Getting you straight financially, mentally and physically. This is wealth Wednesday.
Are we up with Angelae?
Speaker 2 (31:01):
What's It's way up with Angela Yee. And you know
it's my favorite day of the week, a Wednesday. Okay
for Wealth Wednesday. My partner Stacy Tisdale is here.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Happy Wealth Wednesday's everybody.
Speaker 11 (31:11):
We have Tiffany the Budget Nista the lay with us
and we are so honored to have her and celebrate
her new book that just came out, Made Whole. And
if there's anybody on this planet who doesn't know who
this woman is, right, she is a celebrity, no celebritycial
(31:33):
America's favorite financial expert because she has a New York
Times bestseller, Get Good with Money, she's an NAACP Image
Award nominee. She helped get legislation passed in the state
of New Jersey. It's called the Budget Nista Law.
Speaker 4 (31:47):
You know you're badass. Budget law that makes.
Speaker 11 (31:51):
Financial literacy and a requirement for middle school students.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
So, first of all, thank you for having me on
from I want to ask you this because it is
the holidays and we're talking about being very financially responsible,
but this is also a time where people are like, Okay,
it's the holidays, We're gonna be spending a little bit,
maybe above what we normally would have budgeted. We're buying gifts.
You want to make other people happy. Maybe we don't
(32:16):
have it like that. What kind of advice would you
give to people? So one like before the holidays, like
really get get up and running. Set aside money in
like a separate account.
Speaker 5 (32:25):
So one of the chapters in Made Whole is a
savings chapter, and I talk about separating your money so
you can see your money. You should have a checking account,
two checking accounts at your regular bank for bills and spending,
and another two savings accounts at a separate online only bank.
Because that means you can't make easy transfer. It's usually
about twenty four hour week. I like to open up
(32:45):
savings accounts for specific goals, so I might have like
a holiday savings account, so I know as I'm pulling
money out of that account, this is the money I've
set aside. It's not gonna affect my bill money. It's
not gonna affect my day to day spending for groceries
and grooming, and it's not gonna affect my emergency savings.
Like I'm setting aside this specifically for this, I want
you to have a checking account just for your spending,
(33:07):
so that's attached to your debit card. So that's like
groceries here, it on nails, done, everything did. And then
I want you to have a separate checking account just
for bills and ideally automate those bills. Thirty five percent
of your credit score is on time payments. And then
you have your savings set aside, so when I swipe
my debit card, I know I'm not spending savings. I'm
not spending bill money. It's money set aside specifically for this.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
It's a Wealth Wednesday with my partner Stacy Tisdale, and
we're talking to tiffany Alite aka the budget Nista and
not budgeting.
Speaker 11 (33:36):
Part of the book, you talk about understanding the money
you have flowing in and the money you have flowing out,
and that sounds great, but it sounds very overwhelming to
an entrepreneur, to somebody who doesn't have study income.
Speaker 8 (33:48):
All of this.
Speaker 11 (33:49):
Like when you hear people talking about budgeting and saving
and all of this stuff, it's like, I don't know
what I'm gonna make next month. I don't know if
I'm not going to make money for three months.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
I'm waiting for people to pay me. That's a that's
always have this.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
So literally chapter three, I think it's called saving like
a squirrel. So squirrels are super savvy savers. Right, Squirrels
understand that fall comes, spring comes, acorns are everywhere. But
squirrels know that financial winter comes. So what do squirrels do?
That's when they're their busiest and save the most. So
when you are in your financial abundance, if you have
(34:21):
a business, you know January qu one is your great
your great quarter. Know that that money is not just
for Q one, it's also for Q four. So what
I like to do I finally learned as an entrepreneur.
I call it pay the pot. So in the beginning,
I would have a speaking engagement, they would pay me.
I'm like, ah, I got my no, no, no, the
pot shot now right. So I would put money into
the pot, you know, like so like a check acout
(34:41):
specifically for my business. And then I would have the
business allocate money to me monthly no matter how much.
If I made ten thousand, I would still get two
thousand that month. If I made fifteen hundred, I can
still get two thousand, you know. So I would pay
the pot. Well, you pay the pot. The pot pays.
You have to, because that's what business looks like, you think.
Jeff Bezos is like you purchased, you know, and he's
(35:02):
taking your two dollars in his pocket like we gotta
be grown.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
You gonna pay the pod or else?
Speaker 5 (35:07):
You know. The iron rest is like, well, you gonna
pay this pod.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
I would love to see a video of Jeff Bezos
doing right like you ask. He will make one, all right.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Tiffany Alite the budget Nista is here with us for
Wealth Wednesday. She's a New York Times best selling author.
She has a new book out right now called Made
Whole and she's given me some amazing financial advice and
you too, So make sure y'all stay tuned.
Speaker 4 (35:30):
We got more with her when we come back. It's
way up.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
I had a dream of wealthy, and I don't mind
sharing my.
Speaker 7 (35:36):
Wealth dog getting you straight financially, mentally and physically. This
is Wealth Wednesday on Way Up with Angela Yee.
Speaker 4 (35:43):
What's tip is way up at Angela Yee.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
I'm Angela Yee And Stacy Tisdale is here with me
for Wealth Wednesday, and we have New York Times best
selling author Tiffany Alite here.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
The Budget Neista Made Whole is the name of her
new book.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Now, I want to talk about negotiating, because that's an
important thing too. Sometime we're not negotiating our salaries. We're
not negotiating raises, we're not negotiating what our rate is.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
So how were you able to get good at that?
Was that a skill that you always had or was
that something you had to learn? I had to learn,
and so I do this thing called illustrate your Oprah.
If Oprah came to us and said, hey, y'all, if
you dropped two hundred fifty thousand dollars, you have ten
hours to do, so I will open up my roller
decks and introduce you to everybody. I know we would
come up with that two fifty so fast because we
know Oprah's value is so obvious that we know we're
(36:28):
gonna make that money back, you know, times ten. So
I realized that, like, if I needed to make my
value so obvious, people came up with the money, Like
as if I was Oprah, how do I illustrate my
value in such an undeniable way.
Speaker 4 (36:41):
That you come see me?
Speaker 5 (36:42):
You know, like just this last month, my team, we
got over two hundred thousand dollars worth of contracts that
came in Q four. People are like that, you know,
this was a really bad year and it was a
rough year for us too, But the brands are coming
to me because they're like, we see Tiffany's value. Is
it via social media? How you show up? Do you
have a strong email list? Are you connecting? Are you converting?
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Like?
Speaker 5 (37:03):
How do you show up? So people know the value
bring to the table and that allows you to negotiate
and then you you know, yeah, so one, I always
get the feelers out, like what are the girls giving?
Speaker 4 (37:13):
Right?
Speaker 5 (37:13):
How much did you get?
Speaker 4 (37:14):
How much did you get?
Speaker 5 (37:15):
And then I'm like, okay, based upon your size, the
value that I think that you bring to the table,
this is what I can ask for. And I've pushed back.
I mean, I had a brand. It was a huge
you choose multinational brand. If I if I said their name.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
You'd be like, okay. We watched them movies, you know.
Speaker 5 (37:29):
And they came to me and they asked me how
much for a keynote. I told them fifty thousand dollars.
They said, girl, you tried it. And then I realized
that it was the woman who was negotiating. I could
see her name was a black woman. I said, oh,
I'm gonna get my black girl card out. I was like, sis,
as a black woman, like I do just as much
as everybody else that you've hired. Why am I not
able to attract that kind of money? And she's like,
well the people at the top. I said, well, push
(37:50):
back at the people at the top right as she did,
and I got my money and I slayed it because
that's important too. Yes, you have islated. And then they
came back and said, we were so sorry that we
even that we denied you. Because I illustrated my Oprah.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
It's a Wealth Wednesday with my partner Stacey Tisdale and
we're talking to Tiffany Alit aka the budget Nista.
Speaker 11 (38:08):
But a lot of that negotiation is confidence. And I
love about the book how you address the psychological aspect.
So talk to us about that a little bit. And
like at the beginning you talk about sharing your shame is.
Speaker 5 (38:19):
Okay because shame shield solutions, and so I try to
help you with their money, but if they're still beating
themselves up, it's hard for you to see that there
is something on the other side of this. And so
for me, I learned through therapy and just through action
that like, in order to get rid of shame, you
have to give voice to it. And so for me
it was like, I have to get myself a Linda,
(38:40):
Linda's my best friend. I had to tell her, like, yo,
I'm drawnny in my personal finances, things are not going
as well as i'd hope. And Linda was like, that's it, girl,
Please look around. We all broke and you know because.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
You know, And I was like, you're right.
Speaker 5 (38:54):
And So what it did, though, was it opened me
up to realize it's not shame. Loves for you to
think you're by yourself. Oh you, And so once I
realized that there were a ton of people also navigating
that space, and let me realize that I wasn't a
bad person. I was in a bad spot, but I
wasn't a bad person, and I could see the solutions.
And that's why I started the budgetist them. That's why
I wrote Made Whole, because I said I didn't want
(39:16):
anyone else to navigate without their Linda. I wanted to
be there to stand in space and hold space for
people who are like I am ashamed, I don't know
what to do. I want to tell someone and then
I want to be able to take action.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
And I love the fact that you gave specific numbers
because I think people also have an issue with that right.
I had did a podcast one time, and it was
like a group podcast, and so one of the first
things we did was talk about what we each were
offered to do it so that we could say, we
all want to get paid the same amount of money.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
What are your dream Catchers?
Speaker 5 (39:47):
So Beyonce has to be hive and I have dream Catchers,
and so there are over two million dream catchers worldwide.
Inside the book, I give you access to our free communities.
We have a number of them, some are upwards of
five hundred thousand people. So there is there is no
financial challenge that you can have that someone has not
experienced it solve for it is not willing to share
how you can do so too. To me, it's more
(40:08):
than money, it's a movement that I'm wanting to create
that yes, you get the book made whole, but then
you also get a chance to do the work. I
have all these tools and resources that are free on
the site, and then you can invite it to the
group so you're never by yourself. That like the teacher
in me understands that holistically you need help, you know,
somebody to hold your hand through the whole thing of it.
And absolutely, yeah, that's why.
Speaker 4 (40:28):
I love what I do well. I love this and
I'm glad we're best friends.
Speaker 5 (40:31):
Now the people can get mad, yes please, So if
you want to get the workbook made whole, you can
go to maid Whole Workbook dot com. That's made Whole
workbook dot com. There's a full free.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
Toolkitt the w and yes not that type.
Speaker 5 (40:50):
Yes, I mean honestly, it's already doing really well. So
I love I mean, I'm the budget Nesta everywhere.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
We love you so much, Like honestly, I really am
happy that you hear because I told you I always
looked at you. It's like, oh my gosh, she's really amazing,
like a celebrity in my eyes, so I think, and
just so helpful to people.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
So thank you so much for great And when we
come back, you guys have the last word. It's way up.
Speaker 9 (41:11):
Take up the phone.
Speaker 6 (41:14):
To get your voice heard.
Speaker 7 (41:15):
What the word is?
Speaker 6 (41:17):
The last word? On way up with Angela Ye?
Speaker 4 (41:19):
What's up? Its way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela
Yee and Maya.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
The newest okay, the softest side of mano right, the
slaw side of me.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
Speaking of Slow. Shout out to uh Exotic Creations for
bringing us some of that uh slaw.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
You have some seafood Slow. I had the chicken slough.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
I'm the chicken too. What's his name again?
Speaker 4 (41:44):
Shout out the creation. Yes, in Long Island we had
it was pretty good. You killed it. I want to say, unexpected.
It was unexpected.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
Also, shout out to Tiffany Aly the Budget and the
stuff for joining us today. Her book Maidhole is out.
I know y'all love that Wealth Wednesday conversation that we had. Also,
make sure you check out lip Service. That new episode
is dropping today. Rap Ish all right. We got the
stars of that Chameleon and Aida Osman joining us and
it's a great conversation, so tune into that. But as usual,
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you guys get to have the last word.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
And I'm scared for this eight hundred two nine two
fifty fifty.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
Bo I got a secret.
Speaker 14 (42:28):
So I used to play college baseball at a prominent
school and my roommate, he had the audiacity, asked me
if I was autistic or on the spectrum in any way.
So when he lets took off for class one day,
I took his baseball shirt that we were to practice,
you know, And after that's took a nice dookie, I
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cleaned up with it a little bit on the inside
of the shirt, like right around the collar, you know,
and then he ended up wearing that same shirt of practice. Angela,
what a breath of fresh air. Love your show and
love what you do with your guests and how you
talk to them.
Speaker 6 (43:04):
You are a blessing.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
I'm in the car down in sunny Florida and I
stumbled upon the station one.
Speaker 6 (43:10):
Oh four point five.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
I won't change it ever. It'll always be there in
my daily dial. You take care. This is Tony from Tampa.
Speaker 6 (43:17):
Take care of my bite. Going way up with Angela
Yee