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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now Angela what I called her ye.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yes, way up and Angela Ye, I'm Angela Yee. And
Jasmine from the Jasmine Brand is here.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Good morning, Angela, good morning, Happy Tuesday, Happy Tuesday, feeling good.
I actually caught up.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
And what's the first episode of the new season of
Real Housewives of a Leanna last night?

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Okay? Perfect? Also the Basketball Wives reunion.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
Perfect two entertaining really shows.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
And you know I'm Basketball Wives. Jennifer's on that show.
We went to high school together.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's a girl. I was actually in her wedding.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
Jennifer looked good on the reunion.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Yes she did. Jennifer can dress.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
She in her legs, look good and she she.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Puts it together.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
You know, she used to have a fitness company called
Flirty Girl Fitness.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
It was like, I guess, pole dancing fitness. Remember when
that was really big pole dancing fitness.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Yeah, remember everyone was taking those class m hm.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
So I'm sure we'll talk about that. And you know,
we have a documentary that we did, remember when Jennifer
got scammed? Yes, okay, so we actually filmed the whole
thing already, I'm an ep on it.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Shout out to Jennifer Okay, and I can't wait to
see that.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Listen, you guys are gonna love it because a lot
came out from Sometimes people get scammed and they're embarrassed
and they don't want to talk about it.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
They feel like it's their fault. This lot. He did
a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
And then it makes you feel stupid because you go
on social media and people don't believe you or they
act like you're an idiot. But I feel like everybody
at some point has gotten scammed in some way.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Everybody. You think everybody. I've gotten scammed out of money?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
You know, it's just things that happened, and we all
know someone who has. Yeah, when I was younger, this
guy said he was a car dealer. Shoot, well, he
was a car dealer, huh. And then he actually my
brother knew him, and he said he was going to
go to the auction.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
I was going to get my first car. Oh man,
so gating money again.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Then he just disappeared and it turned out he was
doing it to a lot. The assistant district attorney called me,
oh wow, it was a big deal for this Guy's
name is Kennedy.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
See, I don't know if I've gotten scam because I
really don't have I never really had money like that before.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
It was all my little money too. Oh no, it
was all my little money.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
So let's be careful out there, guys. Okay, Yes, we
are going to have a great show for you today.
Coach Jesse and doctor Amun are going to be here, okay.
And they are holistic. I guess you would say holistic
coaches and a doctor and they do the detox. Now,
I've done this detox a couple of different times. We
have a new one that we're going to start, but
they're really great. When you talk about fibroids, when you
talk about health issues, high blood pressure, a lot of

(02:39):
issues that plague.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
Us, you speak really highly of this detox too.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Yeah, I've done it.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
I would not do that if I hadn't experienced it myself.
So let's get the show started. Let's shine a light
out on May fifty. It's a number, carl us up.
Let us know who you want to shine a light on.
It's way up on Angela.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Yee, shine, turn your lights on, y'all spreading love to
those who are doing greatness.

Speaker 6 (03:04):
Shine. It's time to shine a light on.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Yes, it is way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee.
Jazzmine from the Jazmine Brand is here, Good morning, and
we got somebody else here from DC.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Dia Peppers is here. Yeah. All right.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
So she's one of my favorite hosts and we actually
going to shine a light on you today.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
Now we have to do this, you know.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
We set the show off with saying something positive about
somebody who's had an impact in our life. And what
y'all might not know about Dea Peppers is not only
is she a host, not only is she beautiful, but
she could also sing.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Okay, we're not gonna do this. Wait a minute, Gia,
you can sing? I can? Okay? Are you gonna hit
a note at some point today? Sure? I just got
here crazy. No, we'll have a whole No, we'll build
this later in the show. Is a good time. But
let me tell you how I found out.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
I didn't know this. Okay.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
So we're at the Grill, one of my favorite restaurants,
and they have a night that's live music, a live band,
and you can actually get on the white people's sign
up and sing.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
So g is like I'm gonna go sing, and I'm like,
oh man, she's about to you know, I'm thinking it's
gonna be funny, yeah, like jo Like we've been drinking
right right, So I'm thinking she's gonna go up there
attempt to sing. We'll all gonna be like whoa. She
went up there and she ripped it down. Oh my gosh,
she was hitting all theumn notes.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
It was like it was crazy. So I did not
know that I can.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
Yeah, you know, I feel like everybody who you know
hold a little note.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Just when you get your chance holding a little note.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
I can hold a little note, and I know I
cannot sing.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
It was like a little concert going around, sat out
to ga.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
She's gonna be here with us this morning. We'll hear
more from her right now. Who do you want to
shout in? Light on eight hundred two ninety fifty one
fifty bright him.

Speaker 7 (04:50):
I'm trying to light on my twenty one year old son,
his birthday today.

Speaker 8 (04:54):
He has his own house, his own.

Speaker 9 (04:56):
Car, motorcycles, a few weeks away from the YEO classes.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
I'm real proud of him.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Oh that's so he's independent.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
That's a lot to be twenty one and half all
of those things together.

Speaker 6 (05:08):
And I didn't have the cool Oh.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
That's even more. He really your credit. It sounds like
y'all raised.

Speaker 10 (05:16):
Him, right, Yeah, we're good.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
All right, Well, we have a gift for him. We
have some born in Roma by Valentino. If you want
to gift your son who's only twenty one years old, yes,
all of those things.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
What's his name?

Speaker 6 (05:27):
Brahim?

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Brahim? Okay, so let's hold on the line.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
We're gonna give you some born in Roma by Valentino
to give to him.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Hey, Teria, Hello, who do you want to shine a
light on?

Speaker 10 (05:40):
I want to shine a light on Rashida called her
Maris Lee from Chester. He is a hair of stylist.
She owns Rashida's Exquisite Design. She also owns Sonieti or
a ball rum. He has a ministry called SGS Ministry
for Sisters Going Strong, and she also fees the community
fee in.

Speaker 11 (05:59):
The form thousand.

Speaker 10 (06:01):
She does a lot in our community and we also
have but she has a cleanup crew that cleans up
the streets in Chester and yesterday she just got crowned
for MSS Chester. So I want to shine a light
on her today.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
All right, Well, shout out to Rashida.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
She sounds like she is a really dope person who
gives back to the community successful.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
What's your relationship to her?

Speaker 10 (06:23):
I am her friend. I actually used to work there,
so she's one of my mentors.

Speaker 7 (06:28):
And one of the people that I look up to.

Speaker 10 (06:30):
So I am in her SDS ministry. But I want
to sinn a light on her because she does a
lot for the community.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Okay, well, thank you so much. Shout out to Rashida.
Thank you, Rashida, you deserve it.

Speaker 11 (06:43):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
All right, Well that was shine a Light on Her
brought to you by Born in Roma, by Valentino. That's
available at Macy's. That's a great gift. By the way,
Mother's Day is coming up. And when we come back,
we have your Yet we'll talk about a show that
was canceled and then they reversed that cancelation.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
What a great story. I didn't even know that could
happen up at Angela.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Ye Shore, she's about to blow the lead about this
fot let's get it. Oh yeah, angelus feeling that yeete,
come and get the tea.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Yes, it is way up at Angela. Yee, I'm Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here, and Gia Peppers
is here. Hi, all right, two of my favorite Lady Houst. Yes,
all right, and we are doing yee tea right now.
And I've never seen this happen before that I can recall.
SWAT has been renewed for a seventh and final season.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
But that was after they initially canceled it.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Now, according to CBS and Sony in a joint statement,
they said, we have listened to our viewers and they're
outpouring of passion for SWAT, and that's why they decided
to renew it for a final season of thirteen episodes
that's going to air during next year twenty twenty three
to twenty twenty four broadcast year. So they said they
look forward to Ithi to return next season. And that's
after Shamar Moore, who spoke out against the cancelation, said something.

(07:54):
He went on social media and he just thought it
was BS. He said, we're the best show Friday night
to eight o'clock for CBS the last two years.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
We've been killing it.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
And he's also been added as an executive producer for
the final season.

Speaker 7 (08:06):
Wow.

Speaker 12 (08:07):
Okay, So I feel like it's something deeper to the story,
because when you think about shows that are canceled. People
come online, the fans come online all the time and complain,
and then actors come online and say something so and
I've never seen this happen before, so I feel like
there's something deeper to this. And I do think it's
dope that Shamar is gonna eat P on the final season.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Yeah, yeah, I mean he uses his voice a lot.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
I feel like the last time this happened was the
game when when BT brought it back, because fans were
like petitioning, but we didn't.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Really get the actors per se.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
Shamar was like, nah, I want to come back to
work too, let's go and a delay, right. It didn't
happen right away, right, It was a delay because the
CW canceled it. I think when it first he picked
it up and it was different, but it was still
the game.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
Yeah, which is dope. I'm glad it's coming back.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
I just made them cancel it in the first place.

Speaker 12 (08:53):
That if it was, I said, it's something else going on, Yeah,
something deeper, all right.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Now, Rabbit Denary, here's something I didn't know. Did you
know that he he has welcomed his seventh child.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Break.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
I was like, now, wait a minute, because he doesn't
really talk about his personal life like that.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Now you told ET Canada.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
He said, I just had a baby, and his rep
also confirmed the baby's arrival. They did not share the
identity of the mother. I guess recently. He just went
through his divorce. He found for divorce in twenty eighteen
after being with his wife, Grace high Tower, for more
than twenty years. All right, and his oldest daughter, by
the way, Drina, is fifty one years old.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
And his youngest daughter is eleven.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
Yes, So now he has another baby and he's what
is he seventy nine?

Speaker 3 (09:36):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (09:36):
Robert, Well, congratulations are you still out here?

Speaker 3 (09:41):
You're still outside? Baby? He is making babies.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
I Regine Carter revealed that two men try to break
into her home.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Scary.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
She went on social media and she said, two guys
started breaking my home last night. So glad I wasn't there.
People are sick. This is my sign to get the
f out of here and to be more private and
more than myself about everything.

Speaker 5 (09:59):
That's like, even going back to your house, it never
feels the same that someone feels like somebody's watching.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Somebody's watching.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
You never know, and it's hard for social media people
who have a lot of followers, like to be safe.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
You're trying to go on vacation and you want to
post where you are, and then people know you're not home.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
Yeah, you should wait till you get back.

Speaker 12 (10:18):
Yeah, or maybe you shouldn't post it all because then
you don't want people to come to your house while
you they're thinking you away and kids.

Speaker 5 (10:23):
As an influencer, you might get paid to post, right
if you're on an influencer trip, like people just went
to Jamaica with Ebony.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Like, if you're a there, you have to post in
real time. That's why they call you or people might
see you and post that you're there.

Speaker 12 (10:34):
Yeah, I wonder what is her place in Georgia or
LA or was it? Yeah, I don't say she's in Atlanta. No,
she lives in LA. No, I'm saying I know she's
I know, I know that she lives in Atlanta, but
I don't know she also has a place in LA
because because of work or something like that.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Well that's a scary thing, is she's Okay? Yeah, all right,
Well that is your yeete, And when we come back,
we have about last night. All right, So I've been
watching all of these shows. I did watch the first
episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta, but also basketball wise,
the reunion was on, and there's one thing on there
that we definitely have to talk about her.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
Right. It's way up at the Angela Yee.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
So about last.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Night last night, last nights I went down.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Yes, it is way up at Angela yee. I'm Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Jasmine from the Jasmine Brand is here and Gia Peppers
is here.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Hi, Hi Jia.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
All right, so let's get into this about last night
and Gia just so everybody who's listening knows some information
about you.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Yes, let's do some of your accolades.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
Okay, Well, on air, talent entertainment journalists originally from Washington, DC.
A have a show with Amazon Music called R and
D Rotation Radio in DJ Mode. I've worked with Today's show.
I have a radio show more than that with Gia Peppers.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
So she's been on there too, and she.

Speaker 12 (11:49):
Was great and she can also you can also sing.

Speaker 9 (11:51):
And.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
We give her a moment. She had a great show too.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
Mark Lamont Hill, Yes, and Jami Fine called Black Coffee.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
You were on that too. You've been on every single
show I've done. Okay, pose I bring her all with
me everywhere.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
But let's discuss the reunion for Basketball wives last night.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
And this part actually got us a little teary out.
And I saw even the cast was up there, like,
and this is Brooke Bailey. Her daughter died in a
car accident. Yes, her daughter was only twenty five years old,
died in a car accident. And I guess her and
Jackie Christie are friends. But she felt the way that
Jackie did not even reach out to her. All right,
here's what she.

Speaker 13 (12:33):
Said, when my daughter passed away. You didn't even send
a one flower. You didn't you've been in LA. You
didn't knock on my door to give me a hug
or just to sit next to me quietly. You showed
absolutely no support.

Speaker 14 (12:44):
First of all, I didn't know what to say, and
I'm so much people don't. I knew that it would
be a touchy situation when I saw you again, I
sat not quiet for hours. I have two daughters. I
didn't call you, but it hurt my heart that this
happened to you. You had him through husband. I sat
in your house and I talked to you for hours.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
So don't sit here.

Speaker 14 (13:04):
Tell me I'm not a friend, because that's.

Speaker 15 (13:06):
A long and.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
Do what you say?

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Who that's tough because and you know what, they're right
because even if you don't know what to say, if
somebody has a loss like that her daughter, there's no justification.
Right At that point, all Jackie had to say was
I'm sorry. You are right, absolutely, I.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
Mean, I think there's grief is so hard, it's so
sad for all people. But the least you can do
at this point it sent a text, right, Hey, I
don't know what to say, but I'm here and.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
When you're ready to talk, I'm here. I don't want
to let me know if you would like for me to.
I didn't even want to, you know, bother you, but
tell me what can I do?

Speaker 12 (13:46):
And also Jackie could have asked other casts like, Hey,
what should I I don't know what to say.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
What are you guys saying? What should I do?

Speaker 3 (13:52):
You know?

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Should I reach out with?

Speaker 3 (13:54):
You know? Ask?

Speaker 4 (13:54):
Ask what am I supposed to do in this situation?
Ask the people that are also reaching out to her?

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Right, Because have you ever been in this city situation
where somebody close to you has lost someone? I think
the main thing is you just have to be there.

Speaker 12 (14:06):
Yeah, like I'm a person that I don't want people
to bother me when I'm going through something. Same so
I think people think that they're supposed to not bother
you too, so but that's not the case. People want
to be you know, at least let them know that
you're thinking of it. Is anything I can do. I
think it's always the the a phone call.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
I think, yeah, to society.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
I've had two close friends who've lost their mother's unfortunately
different years, different times.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
I think both to cancer, which secks three friends.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
And if you can't show up to the funeral, because
I think that's always a beautiful thing to be there with.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Them, send flowers or at least send a text. You said.

Speaker 5 (14:38):
You know you don't have to respond, but I love you,
I'm here for you, I'm praying for you. Something to
let them know that you're in their heart.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
But grief is hard.

Speaker 5 (14:45):
Lauren London talked about it on Angie Martinez podcast about
how there's no grief etiquette, and I actually think it's
a great place for people to watch to learn, like
people just don't need too much, but they need something
to let you know, let them know you're thinking about it.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Just recently, one of my friends set for the lost.
Somebody really close to him died. And the first thing
I did, I sent a message because you know, you
don't want to call because everybody's probably calling, right, And
then I was like, whenever you're ready, And then he
did call me. We spoke, you know, And then I
just sent messages like, hey, just checking up, seeing how
you're doing.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
How is everything? Do you need anything?

Speaker 2 (15:16):
I sent flowers, But you I just feel like you
can't explain it away now it happened.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
You didn't do what she needed you to do.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Don't get defensive.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
That's why she feels away, and she has every right
to feel away, and very expressed herself.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
It got a little more heated though. Listen to this.

Speaker 14 (15:33):
I wanted to give you the space to deal with
the grieving. I've never lost a child, Brooke.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
I grow my four.

Speaker 16 (15:41):
Am I supposed to know you just lost a child.
You wouldn't have known what to do if it.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Yes, I.

Speaker 14 (15:50):
Hush British because I gotta be able to make her
understand this.

Speaker 17 (15:53):
I'm going I'm gonna leave it like this, heeriod.

Speaker 15 (16:05):
Because it ain't real.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
You cannot.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
I'm sorry to be mad at her. For feeling her
daughter died. All she was saying was you could have
reached out.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
She's hurt. She's hurt. There's no justification at that point.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
I'm so disgusted.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
All right, Well, listen, we want to know what you
guys have to say. Have you ever had to deal
with and how do you handle grief?

Speaker 18 (16:25):
Right?

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Do you want people to call you? How do you
deal with it? Have you lost friendships over this? Eight
hundred two nine two fifty one fifty is a number.
It's way up at Angela Gee. We're talking about what
happened on the Basketball Wise reunion, but let's bring it
into our real lives and what we've had to deal with.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
It's way up at Angela Yee.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Listen, you vibe it way up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yes, it is way up at Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee.
And Jazz and from the Jasmine brand is here, and
Dea Peppers is here and I have one of your
candles too, Ga.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
More than that with Gia Peppers. Yes, Oh, let me
smell that's a lit Brooklyn Candles. Shout out to Zanika,
Oh William amazing.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
All right, but right now we are talking about what
happened on Basketball Wives on the Reunion and Jackie and
Brooke had a back and forth and here's what happened.

Speaker 14 (17:11):
The space to deal with the grieving. I've never lost
a child, Brooke four hours.

Speaker 16 (17:19):
How am I supposed to know you just lost a child.
You wouldn't have known what to do if it had
been Yes, I was.

Speaker 14 (17:28):
Right, Hush British because I gotta be able to make
her understand this.

Speaker 16 (17:32):
I'm I'm gonna leave it like this here, period.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Because it ain't real, all right.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
So they were going back and forth. As we know,
Brooke Bailey lost her daughter, her daughters only twenty five,
in a car accident, and she felt a way that
Jackie did not reach out to her at all to
even acknowledge this. And so if that's supposed to be
a friend, yes, you should definitely send a message and
reach out. And so we were talking about different ways
that we grieve and that whole process. And I know,

(18:07):
for me, I'm good with getting like a text message
if we're really really close, yes you got a call,
you know. But I also don't really hold grudges about
things like that because I know how people react differently.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
But losing a child is next level.

Speaker 5 (18:18):
Absolutely absolutely, And I also think like, if you're close
enough to me, you come show up with food, Like
you just come to my door, right, I'm not I
might not pick up.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
I might I might not answer the door. You might
not leading food outside.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
Showing up a food is always a good hello.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Fed me.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
Jasmin will never lose her appetite no matter what happens
in life. But let's see what you guys think.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Andrew, how are you?

Speaker 19 (18:39):
Good morning?

Speaker 11 (18:40):
Congratulations?

Speaker 3 (18:41):
Thank you so much?

Speaker 2 (18:43):
So you want to weigh in what's your what's been
your experience when it comes to grief and.

Speaker 11 (18:50):
My first born one? Sorry, I had to go I
had to go through.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
So how how do people support you and what worked
for you?

Speaker 11 (19:00):
You Well, I was hiding in the basement of the
house for a year and a half. My parents didn't
say because it was really traumatic. But one of my
friends wouldn't stop knocking on the door and I haven't
talked to him in like thirty years, wow, because he
just wouldn't give me the time and the space to
agree with my Lord.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
So you need you needed space? Yeah, you wanted to
be left alone?

Speaker 11 (19:24):
I want Yeah, I needed to be left alone because
I didn't know how to deal with it. I was
twenty twenty one. None of us know how to really
deal with the degree. So I understand both sides of it.
What you guys were just playing. I understand a part
where you want to give the person the distance, but
I also understand that she wanted to hear from hers.

Speaker 7 (19:46):
Right, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
Okay, well, thank you and again we're sorry to hear
about your less but thank you so much for calling
and sharing.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
Thank you.

Speaker 15 (19:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (19:53):
So, the one thing if you allowed me real quick,
is for me to get over it. I had to
talk about it, Okay, you know, I had to share
it with sometimes not all the time. You know, some
people you know are sharing my story and that helped,
you know, lift the bird northline.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Okay, well, thank you and thank you for that.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
So for him, at first he kind of locked him up,
but now he's like it helps him to talk about
it and be open.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
I kind of feel like, maybe, you.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Know, your and his friends didn't know how to handle
it either and was trying to be there, but that
was the wrong thing for him, right.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
I appreciate that perspective.

Speaker 15 (20:27):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
Hey, Tanya, how are you.

Speaker 11 (20:30):
I'm good.

Speaker 18 (20:30):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (20:31):
I'm a good.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
So we're talking about grief and how you deal with loss.

Speaker 20 (20:35):
Okay, yeah, So for me, I lost my dad about
three years ago and I lost a lot of friends
as well. My one friend in particular, I was kind
of surprised because I've always been there for her and
when my dad died, she just disappeared.

Speaker 21 (20:49):
And when I got the courage to say some poor
like what's up, you couldn't either tech me or call.

Speaker 10 (20:54):
Check on me.

Speaker 20 (20:55):
She said, I'm sorry. I don't know how to deal
with greed. So I kind of stayed out the way
and our friendship hasn't been the same since. Like, I
don't like that.

Speaker 15 (21:04):
I don't.

Speaker 20 (21:04):
I felt better had the support and people checking in
on me, But when you don't do that, that's when
I had to like cut people off, so I don't
really have no friends.

Speaker 22 (21:12):
Put it back.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Oh wow, sorry, I am so sorry to hear that. Yeah,
you feel like anything could be repaired.

Speaker 21 (21:21):
Honestly, no, I felt like at that time it showed
me people true colors and they wasn't there for me
how I was there for them, So I just had
to let them go. And to hear them ladies argue,
I don't know who they are, but that was that
was heeded.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Yeah, okay, but thats okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
So she said, I'm about to go watch that.

Speaker 20 (21:44):
Yeah, I gotta watch that, all right.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
Thank you for checking in.

Speaker 11 (21:48):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
I love y'all, love you.

Speaker 18 (21:50):
Too, all righty bye bye.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
It sounds like people don't know what to do in
that situation to support.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Yeah, it's her, but I think this is a learning
lesson for everybody listening. If you know somebody who was
going through something, just sending a text message, a phone call, yeah, Texas.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
Because I don't like to be bothered when I'm going
through something. O.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Yeah, I'm not picking up the phone. Yeah, there's no way.
But everybody's different. Some people mind that.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
And sometimes imagine if no one called you, because everybody,
I would.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
Feel I would feel alone, if I would hit me.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
I hope Little six Kids therapy because that sounds hard, like, yeah,
that sounds like she's even more lonely in her grief
process and angry and Tanya, Yeah, that only eats you
up even more so. Now you're sad, you're grieving, and
you're angry at your friends, right because people make mistakes too,
you know, some people aren't. People will tell you like, oh,
I don't go to funerals or I don't do this,
or I don't do that. That's fine, but it still

(22:38):
is necessary if you care about somebody to check up
on them, even if you send them something in the
mail so that they can just be like, wow, that
was not You appreciate food, And then people appreciate when
you show up, not just the first week, right, they
appreciate like if you keep checking on them, because grieving
when everybody leaves, you still grieve. But guess what, you
know our first call her he and talk to his

(23:00):
friend because he kept coming.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
So I think the rule of thumb here is kind
of like maybe just check the temperature, send a message,
maybe send something in the mail, and that's it. Like
don't call, don't be nosy like what happened? Because I
hate when people are like, what happened? What are the details?

Speaker 9 (23:18):
Like?

Speaker 3 (23:18):
No, I like discussing that right now, Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 5 (23:21):
I think every person grieves differently, so also maintaining grace
in the situation, I think it is really important for
all parties involved. But if you're a close friend, if
you're my best friend. I need to text at least yeah,
at a minimum.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
But losing a child, man, that my god, that has
to be the worst thing because normally it's the other
way around. You know, you lose your parent because they're older,
but when you lose a child rd accident. Because I
feel like during COVID, we all suffered from losses during COVID.
I know I did, and so and it was a
lonely time. Yeah, you know. So there's no right or

(23:55):
wrong answer. But if somebody is telling you I have
a problem with how you handle it.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
Just accept that.

Speaker 5 (23:59):
Yeah, yep, be quiet and accept it. Take all right, Well,
when we come back, we have a yet.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
And speaking of people having a problem, imagine somebody tell
your business on television, like the fact.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
That your fart all the time. I'll tell you about it.
It's way up at Angela yee, they.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Say, the rooms from industry shade to all the gossip
out Angela's feeling.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
That, Yes, it is way up at Angela. Yee. I'm
Angela yee.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Jasmine from the Dasmine brand is here, Gia Peppers is here,
and it's yea te time.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Y'all know we love this right, Yes, I love a.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Little yet all right, now, this was a funny story
to me, Sonny Houston, she says, when all right, So
just to give the backstory, when she was on Watch
What Happens Live, she was talking about who passes the
most gas on the view and she stated it was
Whoopee who.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Actually passes gas the most on set.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
Okay, yeah, so apparently Whoopy Goldberg was not too happy
with that. Yes, maybe Whoopy like Whoopy cushion. I know
that's a yeah, the name kind of yeah, it kind
of feels like it should be.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
I feel like it's a little embarrassing, though it is embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
Okay, Well, Sunny Haustin then was on Serious XM's Andy
Cohen Live, and here's what you had to say, because
Whoopy Goldberg did not like that.

Speaker 23 (25:16):
So Whoopy said, why did you tell everybody I fart
all the time? And I was because you joke about
farting all the time. And I'm across from the table.
I can't smell it. I don't know wh whoever you
know smelt it dealt it. So I just had no idea.
She said, thanks a lot, but I mean Whoopy and
I are very close, so she you know she was, Okay,

(25:37):
I didn't realize it would have so much pick up,
mister Andy Cohen.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Whoever smelt it dealt it? Yeah, whoever denied it supplied it.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
Yeah, I've never heard that one.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
You never heard that one. I heard that one, and
it's very creative.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
But Whoomy Goldberg is a legend. So I don't care. Yeah,
I don't care if she has gas or not.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Yeah, and at least the who room didn't smell it.
But it is embarrassing.

Speaker 12 (25:58):
And every once in a while Antel says something and
I'll be like, oh my god, I can't believe you
just said that.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Yeah, well you know, I mean gas, natural thing. Yeah,
it is a natural thing. It's embarrassing, embarrassing guess moments.

Speaker 5 (26:11):
Yes, yeah, and I will always deny.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
You did not if you if you deny it.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Okay, said whoever smelted delta? And then they say, whoever
denied it supplied it? All right, Well they said that
it's actually just a cup moving, by the way, just
so you guys know.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
So that's the rumor corning and joy Behar is just
the sound of a cup moving.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
I got moving sounds.

Speaker 12 (26:36):
We're trying I'm trying to move a cup now doesn't
Maybe it's the texture of the table and then they
have glass cups and.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
It can or glass can sound that weird. It's happened.
Maybe someone farted for real.

Speaker 12 (26:47):
She's just trying to take up for because she said
Woo Whoop is a legend. But she is just trying
to take up for for Hi Whoop. I love you,
I love you. I want to be on you.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
All right now, Diddy and Jermaine Dupree, everybody is excited
for this very since that's gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
There was a conversation.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
I saw balla Roll posted it with Buster Rhymes and
fab and Diddy reveled during this conversation that made it
onto social media that there was gonna be a versus.
They even had a specific location. All of that listened
to this.

Speaker 8 (27:17):
You have the wraps flying out of the sky.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Somebody like secretly recorded this and posted it. You don't
think they knew that they were being recorded? No, did
you see the video?

Speaker 4 (27:25):
I saw the video.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
I didn't.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
It didn't look like they knew. But anyway, they're saying
that it's not true. Okay, they said it was a strategy.
They said, No such event has been finalized or confirmed,
according to TMZ hip Hop, and so the internet ran
with this date and maybe.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Think of it.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
I'm sick of it.

Speaker 12 (27:43):
They've been talking about this fake versus between them forever,
So I'm it's just enough.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
It's gonna be good if it ever does happen. It
ain't gonna happen. Why are you so uh? You've been
talking about this for like two years?

Speaker 5 (27:55):
I feel like, I mean versus. They're going through a
bit right with the change, yes.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
But I'm talking about them doing of verses.

Speaker 5 (28:00):
I feel like I think it's gonna happen, okay, And
everybody's talking about Chris Brown and Usher too, well, those
are the two verses, boxing verses, like, oh my god,
because Usher, I mean, Usher and Chris Brown still performed
the very next day.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Together.

Speaker 4 (28:18):
Just happened. Something happened.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Do they still follow each other?

Speaker 12 (28:23):
That's the Chris I don't think Chris Brown father follow fathers.
I don't think Chris Brown follows anybody.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
I'm sure something did happen.

Speaker 5 (28:29):
But Usher is such a professional that he like posted
a little selfie video and he was like, y'all still
pulling up?

Speaker 3 (28:34):
What's up? We gotta show. But I'm sorry, Bruce, ribs
are painful. They tried to say his ribs. There's no
way you can dance through.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
I've got my ribs bruised before. Okay, did you get
your snowboarding? And it was so painful, breathing was painful.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
You're not dancing. Yeah, So I think it was highly exacting.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
I think they had a tussle.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
All right, Well, that is your eat and when we
come back, we have under the radar. These are stories
that are flying under the radar, but we feel like
you guys need to know them, and we have some
fun ones for you guys today. Okay, it's way up
with Angela Yeja Peppers is here with us and Jasmine
from the Jasmin brand dot Com.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
The news news Edition, the news that relates to you.

Speaker 6 (29:12):
These stories are flying under the radar.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Yes, it is way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here, and JF Peppers
is here all right now, These are under the radar stories.
These are not headline stories, but there are stories that
we feel like you should know about. All right, So
customers being asked to tip, even at self checkout. Some
say it's emotional black mail. It's a recent report from
the Wall Street Journal. There's a rise of digital self

(29:38):
checkout Kiosk hitting customers with the tip prompt at the
end of the transaction, and some people are frustrated about that.
And so what do you guys think about tipping at
the self checkout? I'm doing the work, I am doing
the work. Why am I tipping you? And who gets
the tip? That's what I'm saying, right, because you don't
know who's tipping. If you're doing self checkout, then who

(29:59):
am I?

Speaker 4 (29:59):
So SELFI check out as like grocery stores and like
when you're shopping, like at Target or.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Something like that, even if you're going to a self
service bear fridge at you know, at a game or
something like that.

Speaker 12 (30:10):
So I usually if it prompts me to tip, I
usually tip because I feel guilty and I feel.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
Like that's what they're saying, it's emotional black mal.

Speaker 12 (30:16):
I feel like people are looking at me, and then
I feel like I have to just tip. But if
nobody felt, I just don't know, I don't It makes
it confuses me.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
Target.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
I'm getting flustered even talking about it.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
If Target puts me puts that on the thing. I'm saying, no,
you how much money I spend? Like, like, if I'm
at a restaurant, I think that's one thing, because I
do believe like sometimes door das should be like this
goes straight to the restaurant, like, sure, let me add number.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
Two three dollars.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
If they're doing pick up at say you order yeah something,
you'll still leave it tip exactly.

Speaker 15 (30:43):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
But if I'm at like.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
Target Whole it's one of these major brands that you
might close one store every other year, I will keep
my money.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
I'm so glad you said targeting Whole Foods. Okay.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Landlords have even gone on TikTok and they're making a
case for a gratuity to be.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Added on to rent.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Oh come on, now, imagine paying your rent and leaving
a tip on your rent. And I'm a landlord also,
and I don't expect you want that.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
I mean, who wouldn't want it? But I would think
that's ridiculous. I feel like if you went above and
beyond to help me out in the situation, you like
kept a mail thing for me, you helped me ain't something.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Sure, okay, But if you know, all.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Right, well, speaking of owning properties in New Jersey and Newark,
they're selling seized properties for as low as one dollar?

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Can I buy? Are you a resident of Newark?

Speaker 8 (31:36):
No?

Speaker 3 (31:37):
But then no, you cannot.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
All right, this is for people who are actually residents
of Newark. You have to have proof that you lived
there for at least five years, or you have to
be a city resident that's displaced by gentrification. You also
have to show a proof of ability to finance the
purchase and address any code violations or other substandard conditions,
says think about it.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
If you're from Newark, guys, and you've been there, and you.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Have proof that you've been there at least five years,
the fact that you can get your hands on a
property for as low as one dollar, take advantage of this.
The Mayor Rasparaka has announced the home Ownership Revitalization Program,
and he said, across America, LLCs are buying up owner
occupied homes and turning them into corporately owned, expensive rental units.

(32:19):
In Newark, where we work hard to expand home ownership,
we have created a wide ranging strategy to do everything
possible to counter this dangerous trend. The home ownership Revitalization
program is a new way to enable longtime New York
residents to become owner homeowners at costs that they can afford.

Speaker 12 (32:35):
I love this concept and I hope the people that
really deserve it and needed the most are able to
access this.

Speaker 5 (32:40):
Absolutely, and I feel like more cities shouldn't it should
do this because the amount of buildings that are coming
up are absolutely insane.

Speaker 12 (32:47):
Yeah, changing cities and black and around people aren't really
benefit are not usually benefiting from these kinds of situations.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
And these are properties, by the way, that are seized though,
so maybe somebody didn't pay their property tax and the
word yeah, so you know, just to be clear, like
somebody's gonna get them. Yeah, And so if you can
make sure that it's residents of nowhere who actually have
the means to be able to fix it up, and
we'll live there. I think you also have to stay
there for a certain period of time, you know as well.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
All right.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
And then, according to a coach, an office coach, they're saying,
do not try to be friends with your boss. This
workplace coach said, no matter how good of a relationship
you have, it's not the best idea to be friends
because that can make things complicated when it's time to
make difficult decisions. I can understand that, all right. So
they said, hey, we can't afford to employ your friend anymore.

(33:34):
You need to lay them off. They're gonna lay you off,
you know, and there's nothing you can really do do
about it.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
But it's just business friend, You're fired, right, because that's awkwards.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
Yeah, just happens a lot, and I feel like people
don't realize that this is still a work situation.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Yeah, all right, well that is you're under the radar.
I thank you, Gia, Thank you Jasmine. When we come back,
we have the Way up next at the top of
the hour, get ready to dance. I know Gia is
going to be in here singing and we're going to
do that. Also, yeah, I could talk to her some more. Also,
we have from the detox now some of my favorite coaches,
Coach Jesse and doctor Almun and we're gonna be talking

(34:08):
about detoxing, getting rid of fibroids, making sure that you
don't have a high blood pressure issues, all of those things.
How can you help prevent that. It's way up at
Angela Yee.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
She's like to talk like they Angela Jean like they
Angela jee.

Speaker 6 (34:22):
Man, she's spilling it all. This is yet way.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Up, Yes, it is way up at the Angela Yee,
I'm Angela Yee. And g A Peppers is here, heyda
and Jasmine is here from the Jasmine brand dot com.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
Happy Tuesday, Yes Tuesday, okay, not your favorite day?

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Yeah, all right, well let's talk about some things, all right.
Partisan Fontaine, he has taken to social media and done
some poetry that he posted. It was in la yes,
and he said, never done poetry before. I thought this
was fitting.

Speaker 3 (34:53):
Thank you. And here is what that poem sounded like.

Speaker 9 (34:57):
You want to acknowledge it. You want to be freedom
for yourself without ability. You want to really be heard,
not just pretend to be.

Speaker 6 (35:05):
You want what you deserved.

Speaker 9 (35:07):
You want to actually style do the words. Shoppers aligned,
you had one with the universe. You want to celebrate
without occasion. Then restaurant, live conversation. Now you got money goals,
body goals. Everything is falling into the place for you,
like Domino's. You look just as good in your clothes
as out your clothes.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
Okay, love Jones, lots of lots of uh okay, snaps,
snap snaps all the rounds, not insince.

Speaker 11 (35:35):
Ye.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
All right, well that's nice though, that's brave, that's brave.

Speaker 6 (35:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:39):
So all they still together or what I mean?

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Some people were saying that this poem shows that they
are still together. People talk about on following. Then of
course you go and look and see the pictures of
them together on the page. I didn't go back far enough,
but I did not see any.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (35:52):
I think it's interesting because since she's been back outside,
they haven't really been seen together, even like when she
did that first birthday thing, like he didn't walk with her.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
So so I.

Speaker 5 (36:01):
Wonder if either they're taking a break from each other,
because it sounded.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
Like he still wants to be involved.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
And it could be that they're just like, let's calm
down all this public and let's just enjoy ourselves and project.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
Or it could be that they.

Speaker 12 (36:15):
Brought well, we want to be in your business, so
let us know partying me But nice poem, yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:21):
Beautiful poem. Yeah, And I hope both of them are happy.
Have you ever written poetry? Beautiful? Yes, I grew up
writing poetry. I'm so deep. Okay, we're going to I
never heard somebody tell it's called themalthy. I'm so deep,
so deep? Got it? What does somebody wrote to a
poem and it was terrible? Oh, I would be I'd
be immediately turned off. I couldn't do it. But what

(36:45):
defines whack poetry and good poetry?

Speaker 15 (36:47):
Though?

Speaker 3 (36:48):
That's a good question if I didn't feel subjective?

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Yeah, all right, Now beyond Renaissance tour could earn Taylors
Swift's tour by five hundred million dollars. That's no small feet,
all right, So Taylor Swift earned one point six billion. Goodness,
but because of the pricing of Beyonces and also tour
expenses and all of that, they're saying that Renaissance could

(37:13):
growth between two hundred seventy five million and two point
four billion from tickets alone.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
My goodness, beyoncem.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
Okay, yes, and that's well above what Taylor Swift did
at the box office. Tour starts, I believe tomorrow. Did
you get your tickets? Yes, I'm going to see her
in Paris? You are not playing.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
I can't wait for the way The tickets expensive, yes,
very much so. It was a very hard thing to
get a Beyonce ticket this year.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
Did you get one.

Speaker 5 (37:39):
The average price, it's two hundred dollars for it, by
the way. Okay, and the nosebleeds or is that like ever?
So I gets it to estimate in the middle somewhere.

Speaker 3 (37:48):
No, no, no, that's nose bleeds. Yeah yeah, nope.

Speaker 8 (37:53):
I let.

Speaker 3 (37:57):
All right, Nick Cannon.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
He recently did another, this time it's with the Los
Angeles Times.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
I feel like Nick Cannon likes to he loves he
go viral it. He's just like I'm outside.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
He loves the media attention.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Okay, Well.

Speaker 2 (38:09):
Nick Cannon says that he decides which one of his
partners to sleep with based on who calls him that day.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
So much information. I don't need to know this.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
He said, a lot of times, it's whichever of them
has called me that day. To be honest, I'm such
a creature or habit.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
I like, who liked me?

Speaker 12 (38:23):
Oh my gosh, I'm not secure enough for this.

Speaker 22 (38:27):
I'm not.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
I couldn't be. I couldn't be with Nick Canna.

Speaker 5 (38:30):
I would be like no, He'd be like, so if
I call you, you're coming here? What if they call it
the same time?

Speaker 12 (38:37):
So I'm saying, what if I call like, I got
to call it like six, you know, in the morning,
so I can give him.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
He's up before that.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Now, as for why he's had so many children, he
said he's a people pleaser and he wanted to give
the women in his life the kids they wanted. He said,
a lot of them are in the same age group,
and I just wanted to give them what they desired.

Speaker 3 (38:53):
I kept saying, I can handle it, okay, because he's
father twelve right now? Right, all right, Well, there you
have it. So whoever calls first.

Speaker 5 (39:03):
Calls first. I think he's done, right though, He's gonna
done having children.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
Right done, he said.

Speaker 5 (39:11):
He said, I did see in one of the many
interviews that he was taught he didn't realize how much
he had to be there per child, and he's struggling
with balancing.

Speaker 4 (39:20):
How Yeah, he is not done.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
And then in February he said he would let God
decide when he should stop having kids.

Speaker 5 (39:26):
Well, all these kids are the same age.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
So how you begining a graduation age?

Speaker 5 (39:31):
Some that are older it the latest one. There is
a bunch that are there back to back. Yeah, the
latest ones are like clon age. Yeah, So how are
you choosing graduations and things like that?

Speaker 3 (39:42):
That's gonna be hard. I know this is like waiting
for a sneaker job, like I gotta call me first.
I'm not secure enough for that.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
All right, Well that is your yet And when we
come back, Dea Peppers is here and we want to
make sure that you guys know all about her since
she is our special guest co host and she's amazing.

Speaker 3 (39:58):
So let's get into that when they come back. It's
way up at Angela yee.

Speaker 6 (40:04):
Yeah, you back at it. Bring the way up with
Angela ye is on.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Yes, it's way up at Angela yee. I'm Angela Yee.
Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here, and Gia Peppers
is here.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
Hello friends.

Speaker 2 (40:16):
All right, so I want to talk about Ga for
a second, just because I always big you up, but
I want to make sure and I know a lot
of people in our audience are familiar with you, but
just in case they're not, it might not be all right.
You're from d C, Yes, originally from d C.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
Shout out to the d m V PG County, DC
and then PG okay, and then back to d C
and from there so particular you know, born born in DC,
raised all over the d m V, back in d C.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
So like it's just it just makes us.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
All right as a as a host, as a I
know the word journalist gets now are you a.

Speaker 3 (40:49):
I'm a journalist.

Speaker 5 (40:50):
I have my good old degree and the Sally made
bills to prove it.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
I went to Ructors University actually right down the street.
So you have a degree in journalism broadcast journalism and then.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
She's an actual journalist. Yes, yes, all right, and what
do you What did you say? Because I've seen some
of the highlights of your career and I feel like
I know how you'll answer this, But what would you
say is the highlights that's so hard because you've had
some phenomenon and how to let people do not get
a chance I know.

Speaker 5 (41:15):
Yeah, yeah, y'all, y'all please follow me child at GA Pepper's.

Speaker 9 (41:19):
No.

Speaker 5 (41:19):
I think my favorite, the one that stands out the
most is Kobe Bryant. Yeah, yeah, just because you know,
it was a year before he passed and he was
in the father space Coach of the Year type of mindset.
Uh So, just seeing the Kobe that wasn't necessarily like
the Mamba, but the dad version, the girl dad, and
encountering his curiosity and his natural love for people really

(41:42):
just made my heart like sing. And he was so kind,
Like you know, you know how green rooms in situations
can get like you never we were in the same
green room. So Kobe Bryant is over here asking me
questions like, Yo, how are you doing? Thank you so
much for being here. I'm like, I would have to
the floors, but it doesn't matter whatever you mean. Freshman right,

(42:05):
And he was opening up his Mamba Sports clinic here
in New York and my friend from Niki shout out
to my friend Rin say he's no longer than killing it.
He was like, Yo, do you want to host this
this thing with Kobe. He's opening up this really big clinic.
You'll get to sit down and interview him and like
host for the kids. I was like, yeah, what kind
of like are you serious?

Speaker 3 (42:23):
Sure? And so yeah, I was thinking, okay, he'll he'll
come in. It's fine.

Speaker 5 (42:28):
No, he sat in the groom room with me and
like everybody and just chilled and talked to us and
it was incredible.

Speaker 4 (42:33):
That's so dope.

Speaker 3 (42:33):
Yeah, he was a kind person. That's a moment that
you'll never forget.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
And I remember when you were posting it and I
was like, ohmuch, that's huge.

Speaker 3 (42:42):
But you talked about how kind he was kind and he.

Speaker 5 (42:44):
Looked at every single person, didn't matter if it was
a three year old kid, it was like Kobe Kobe Kobe,
or like a person who was volunteering or a parent.
He talked to every single person, eye contact fully, maybe
even asked the follow up question.

Speaker 3 (42:56):
And I was like, that's a star.

Speaker 5 (42:57):
That's a person that understands that when he says hell,
it can change a person's day for the better.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
And he like really lived in that.

Speaker 5 (43:04):
All right, Now give us some mother, just a couple
of mons, because I want people to know. Yeah, oh,
I've worked with The Today Show for a long time,
so shout out to Chanelle and Al Roker and all
the teams over there. I usually do their what to
watch segments and so you but it's like speratics.

Speaker 3 (43:17):
So if you see me, see me. If you don't, don't,
but I love them.

Speaker 5 (43:19):
I love being able to do stuff with the Today
Show Third Hour as well. And then I have a
show with Amazon Music called R and B Rotation.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
We just did the interview with Mary J. Blige that
is live right now on our station.

Speaker 5 (43:29):
So if you go to Amazon Music and then type
in R and B rotation and DJ mode you will
hear the interview. I've interviewed Usher, baby Face, I've interviewed
so many incredible people. Because of that show and Amazon Music,
we're also be on the ground with y'all at Strength
of Woman, Whim.

Speaker 3 (43:46):
Mary J Queen Mavery is gonna give us all the things.

Speaker 5 (43:49):
So we are live streaming Friday night and Saturday during
the day on Amazon Music's Twitch page, so you can
if you can't make it to Atlanta, we got the
concert for you Friday night. It's the Hip Hop fiftyth Celebration.
It'll be me hosting Free.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Miss Free Marie I did so Free post something about it.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
Yeah, okay me.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
I'm crying because she's one of the reasons why I
started hosting.

Speaker 3 (44:08):
But she's like, yo, lead out alone.

Speaker 5 (44:10):
But I'm like, okay, I just want you to know
I'm gonna cry and no ilius alone. So me and
Ila and Free will be co hosting all week and long.
So I'm really excited for that. And I show with
More Than That. I have a show called More Than
That with Ga Peppers, which Angela has been on and
it's a syndicated show as well. I'm one hundred and
four markets in the country and yeah, we're wrapping up

(44:33):
Working Hunt team.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
And I love that show.

Speaker 5 (44:35):
So it's a podcast and a radio show, so check
out more than that with Ga Peppers now.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
But your passion is also singing yet that Okay, you're
making it sound bad because now people are gonna think
that was that was?

Speaker 23 (44:49):
What do I doing that?

Speaker 3 (44:51):
Because I want want to know and.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
I could tell you so hard now Angela, Okay, thanks again?

Speaker 3 (45:00):
Okay?

Speaker 24 (45:02):
Why should I feel discouraged? Why should the shins come?
Why should my heart feel lonely and long for heaven

(45:23):
and home?

Speaker 3 (45:26):
When gee a ceed my portion? All right? Way listen
how to management? Yeah, no, for realone's gonna get me
signed and I can't wait.

Speaker 5 (45:47):
But look, I went to go see Jen and Jackson
last night and I have extra tickets that I can't
use tonight, and I really want to. I really just
want to give them way, so hit me up on
my social media. I Gia Pepper's especially to Mom's all.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
Right, you just her Mother's day. Talk about this in
a second.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
But when we come back, we have Coach Jesse and
doctor Amun from the Detax Now let's get into it,
because we want you to be healthy so that your
pipes can sound like Gia Peppers.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
I can't, hey, I can't.

Speaker 6 (46:16):
You way up with Angela?

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Ye, yes, it's way up at Angela. Ye, I'm Angela yee.
Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here. Gia Peppers is here.

Speaker 3 (46:24):
Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello. You begin a lot of d ms.

Speaker 5 (46:27):
Yes, yes, y'all hold up, follow me, and I will
explain how to win, not when you're just giving them away,
giving them away.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Nice.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
I'm being nice because Mother's Day is here and I
really appreciate the mothers. And that vibe yesterday was everything
with Jana Jackson.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Okay, everyone must see all right, Well, when we come back,
we are all going to be talking to Coach Jesse
and doctor amuon from the Detox now Fire. And one
thing we were talking about is how ninety of black
women will end up having fibruarys at some point, right,
and it disproportionately affects black women in And we talk
about a lot of different things, but and this is

(47:04):
the work that Coach Jesse and doctor amun have been
doing since I first met them, which was years ago.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
I've done their detoxes.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
How can you not have to have a mayamectomy or
hysterectomy because those are major procedures. But people have a
maamectomy that actually removes the fibrids, but it leads your
uterus a hysterectomy. I mean they actually are removing your uterus.

Speaker 4 (47:25):
Yeah, which is a big deal. It's a very big deal,
and it's.

Speaker 3 (47:28):
Really sad to know that a lot of us will
have to deal with it.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Well, we're going to talk about all of those things.
We'll talk about detoxes, other ways that you can perhaps
you know, change your diet and make sure you know
what you're lacking when it comes to a lot of
health issues. So when we come back, we'll be talking
to Coach Jesse and doctor amun on way up with Angela.

Speaker 6 (47:45):
Ye Angela Yee is way.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
Up from the detox now. But I've done many a
thing with both of you, and people are always asking
about these detoxes and these fasts. So I'm glad that
you guys are here to talk about it. So let's
talk about this new one that we have here.

Speaker 5 (48:03):
Yes.

Speaker 25 (48:03):
Well, first of all, thank you for having us and
we are so happy to be will Yea yeah.

Speaker 5 (48:09):
And Natarsia. If you guys want to introduce and Natasa
you want to talk about.

Speaker 25 (48:13):
Yes, we're going to bring her into the conversation, but
we wanted to first start talking about what we realized.
There's a lot of chronic conditions that are affecting the
Black community.

Speaker 15 (48:21):
In fact, we feel like.

Speaker 25 (48:23):
We understand that because of the prevalence and the ramifications,
it's important that we actually focus on prevention. Right, So
today our topic is three preventable health issues that are
causing people of color to suffer and die more frequently
than any other demographic.

Speaker 15 (48:41):
Okay, especially black women.

Speaker 25 (48:43):
Yeah, okay, so understand that when you look at the
statistics we talk about high blood pressure, fifty five percent
of us are effected. When we talks about African Americans
are affected by high blood pressure, right, as compared to
twenty seven percent of whites. Okay, Diabetes, African Americans are
diagnosed with diabetes seventy seven percent more. Wow, Latinos sixty

(49:05):
six percent more. That's why I said people of color, right.
And then when you look at type two diabetes, African
Americans and Latinos make up what.

Speaker 8 (49:14):
Sent these numbers? Are scared people?

Speaker 15 (49:18):
Yes, did by that condition.

Speaker 3 (49:19):
That is, so what are the causes of that?

Speaker 2 (49:21):
Right, because some people might be listening and be like, well,
is it just genetic? But there's a lot of different
reasons why yes.

Speaker 25 (49:26):
So that's what we want to get into because there
are ways that they can prevent it. And the last
two that we wanted to tell the chronic conditions.

Speaker 3 (49:33):
There's fibroids.

Speaker 25 (49:34):
We talked about how up to ninety percent of black
women are affected by fibroids, that's like twenty six million in
the US.

Speaker 15 (49:39):
And then cancer.

Speaker 25 (49:40):
Black people are the most impacted in terms of we
have the highest death rate and the shortest survival rate
okay of most cancers. So for us, we understand that
these are highly driven by you talked about causes, actually deficiencies.
Their imbalances and deficiencies are at the root of most
of these issues use and they're affected by our diet

(50:02):
and consumer products that we interact with every day, including
our beauty products and our home healthcare products okay, and
of course environmental toxins. So we were like, you know what,
let us really focus on these what we call at
the detox now the prevention three.

Speaker 15 (50:17):
Okay, let's break that down.

Speaker 25 (50:19):
Vitamin D deficiency, inflammation, and hormonal balance. These three we call
them the prevention three because they're at the root of
so many health issues that we just listed.

Speaker 2 (50:28):
We're talking to Coach Jesse and Dacta Ammoun from the
Detax Now.

Speaker 3 (50:32):
Where do you get vitamin D? What food?

Speaker 8 (50:33):
So vitamin D? The best source of vitamin D.

Speaker 15 (50:36):
The sun is the sun, right, not just any sun.

Speaker 22 (50:39):
Right, you need the sun Sid's highest point and it's
around mid day twelve one o'clock and it's the raises
UVB and for laight skin, we only have to be
in the sun for like maybe ten, ten twenty minutes.

Speaker 2 (50:52):
Now you good, Jasmine, right, can you please?

Speaker 3 (50:59):
You're talking about for more.

Speaker 8 (51:01):
Darker of us, we need to be in there longer.

Speaker 15 (51:04):
So most people where are they midday working?

Speaker 11 (51:07):
Right?

Speaker 3 (51:07):
You're not in there? So the key thing.

Speaker 25 (51:09):
When we talk about the problem, well, the solution, you know,
is that we have to supplement.

Speaker 15 (51:15):
There are some foods that are rich in vitamin D.

Speaker 8 (51:18):
Wild salmon, mushrooms, but you're not going.

Speaker 25 (51:21):
To get enough because you're not spend the real highest
source things.

Speaker 22 (51:25):
There's a difference between being low and deficient. Okay, So
I've been low before, right, So if you're low sun right,
so if you're low envitament day, then you want to
keep an eye on it and again supplementation and things
of that nature. But if you're deficient and you're left
it unattended, then that's where you know, especially with women,
you know.

Speaker 25 (51:45):
Ybroids, the vitamin hormone is the top hormone that actually
helps your body fight fibroids.

Speaker 15 (51:52):
So for our solution, we have.

Speaker 25 (51:53):
An all natural, organic made literally wildcrafted D three supplement
that is specific for that use.

Speaker 15 (52:00):
So it should be part of your daily routine.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
Is that part of yes? Yes?

Speaker 15 (52:05):
The second day is inflammation.

Speaker 22 (52:07):
Yeah, So when we talk about inflammation, our body naturally
has a source of information in our tissues to protect
us like injuries, file off, infections, et cetera. But if
we move into a stage of what is called chronic information,
now it has an adverse effect because now it's attacking
your organs, attacking your respiratory systems, and it causes ammonia

(52:29):
or just internal suffocation. Right, So what we have to
look at is what triggers this off.

Speaker 25 (52:36):
And with black people, inflammation is actually even higher. Because
he talked about that chronic inflammation.

Speaker 15 (52:43):
Stress.

Speaker 25 (52:44):
Toxic stress that we deal with with racism every day
causes us to work or walk around in a chronic
inflammatory state, absolutely right, and it is literally responsible.

Speaker 15 (52:53):
For what is it?

Speaker 3 (52:54):
More than fifty.

Speaker 25 (52:55):
Percent of chronic diseases are actually triggered by inflammation.

Speaker 8 (52:59):
Right.

Speaker 22 (53:00):
One of the things I want to mention is what
happens within our Black community is what they call food deserts.

Speaker 8 (53:05):
Even though we might not have the.

Speaker 22 (53:06):
Whole Foods or the Trader Joel's or the sprouts to
get organic foods, if we just cooked more instead of
buying popularity.

Speaker 5 (53:17):
And know what's in your food actually helps you do
There's no questions.

Speaker 22 (53:23):
Eighty percent of our health conditions will deplete by just
having the regular meals, eating real food and cooking it.

Speaker 25 (53:30):
We have our free foodless you know at the detox
now dot com so that people know, Okay, what foods
do I need to incorporate into my diet? Maybe you can't,
you know, do organic like you said, but then you'll
know what foods that the clean fifteen. You don't have
to have organic because they actually preserve the integrity of
the meal because of the fruit, like like cantalope as
an example, or water.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Milk, right, and then the skin.

Speaker 5 (53:51):
And there's also things that you can replace, you know,
as far as like the oil that you cook it exactly.

Speaker 15 (53:56):
That's why, so they know what things they can replace.

Speaker 22 (53:59):
I like what you do said about the oil. So
if you have a bunch of grape seeds and I
have avocado or olives in my hand and I naturally
squeeze them, which is going to produce oil or fatty substance, right,
So that is a natural source of fat. And what
people have to understand is that these fatty acids that
comes from olives and avocado is what the brain needs.

(54:21):
The brain is seventy percent of fat. So lacking the
brain of natural fatty acids, now you're leading into dementia,
parkinson disease.

Speaker 15 (54:30):
Which is on the rise in our community.

Speaker 12 (54:32):
So you understand how this is all fitting into the
oil as opposed to grape seed.

Speaker 22 (54:37):
Absolutely, when you're cooking, you want to have avocado oil
or extra version the world.

Speaker 8 (54:42):
Okay, those are the two oils.

Speaker 3 (54:44):
We have extra virgin olive oil.

Speaker 25 (54:46):
So for us, we understand reducing stressors is a critical
piece that that's why we offer coaching as well as
practices but then also radical self care and supplementation for
us like mass are it is what we call are
in the inflammation eliminator.

Speaker 15 (55:01):
Yeah, because I literally every day.

Speaker 25 (55:03):
I take that thing because I have so many things
affecting my body just generally right, and then there's just
the stress. But that is like part of a daily
routine or mass supplement because it is anti inflammatory and
specifically also it boosts your immune system because like you said,
they all trigger off one with another.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
All right, well that is Coach Jesse and doctor Amun
from the Detax.

Speaker 3 (55:25):
Now you guys can check them out.

Speaker 2 (55:27):
We have some more when we come back, because guess what,
we care about your health and if you want to
be way up in every single way that matters too,
it's way up at Angela.

Speaker 6 (55:35):
Yee, Angela ye, it is way up the way up.

Speaker 4 (55:41):
My friends.

Speaker 12 (55:41):
And they're not even like middle aged or someone this
between thirty and fifty. I've noticed a lot of women
are getting hysterectomies.

Speaker 3 (55:47):
Yeah, so you just brought in mayam ectomies.

Speaker 12 (55:50):
Yeah, and they're being recommended because of they have really
bad fibroids, really bad periods. They're bleeding, they can't stop bleeding.
And so I've had lots of friends that have gotten hysterectomies.
Have you HYS directories? Have you noticed the influx? Or
has always been it has always.

Speaker 15 (56:03):
Been an issue.

Speaker 25 (56:04):
Hysterectomy is actually the number the second most popular surgery
provided in the US for people in general, and fifty
percent of people don't have uteruses and they're given a
hysterectomy to remove something that's not cancerous. The heavy bleeding
is a hormonal bounce.

Speaker 3 (56:21):
If this helpful for women that are going through that,
absolutely letting.

Speaker 2 (56:26):
Right now because because you guys bring a real person
that has because I know you're read who had who
had hysterectomies on the schedule and then heard these conversations
and we're like, let's try something else first, and the
doctors are like, wow, this is amazing. How did you
manage to get rid of your fibraids without the surgery
or lessen the amount that you have.

Speaker 22 (56:47):
That's really dangerous just before is that they don't tell
you the side effects off the hysterectin Yeah, what a
woman goes through and that is real dangerous.

Speaker 3 (56:58):
Yes.

Speaker 17 (56:59):
So back in like maybe twenty ten, I was diagnosed
with fiboids. It was small at the time, so I
didn't really do anything about it. Fast forward until about
twenty fifteen, and I noticed that my stomach was hurting.
I had to heavy bleeding, and I started getting bigger,
and you know, intercourse was not pleasurable at all. I'm like, okay,

(57:19):
let me go to my doctor. Went to my doctor.
He says, yes, you do have a vibriid. It was
about eat centimes at the time. So I said, you
know what, let's have the miamectomy.

Speaker 3 (57:29):
And what is it. Miamectomy for people.

Speaker 17 (57:30):
Who miamectomy is when you actually have the surgery to
remove you a fiboid.

Speaker 15 (57:34):
Okay, but just taking the fat is removing the uterus
and different levels of it.

Speaker 17 (57:42):
I had the surgery and so many women that I
heard about, like you mentioned, it would come back. Fast
forward until about twenty twenty. I'm starting to experience the
heavy bleeding again, painful, all of this stuff, and I'm like, okay,
I know this is a vibory.

Speaker 3 (57:57):
Go to my doctor.

Speaker 11 (57:58):
He confirms it.

Speaker 3 (57:58):
I have a vibriarid.

Speaker 17 (58:00):
So of course my doctor again my gyn. He says,
you know, we can do the miameectomy again or and
I was just like, no, that's not for me. So
I reach out to coach Jesse, doctor Moun. I'm saying, okay, listen,
they said it came back and they're like, great, we
actually just have this new you know, this new product, right,
we our new partnership at the time.

Speaker 3 (58:22):
So I take it.

Speaker 17 (58:24):
This was like in March of twenty twenty one, I'm
starting to supplement.

Speaker 3 (58:29):
I go and I'm like, okay, this is great.

Speaker 6 (58:30):
I'm eating.

Speaker 17 (58:31):
I'm doing everything that I'm supposed to do to make
sure that I get rid of this thing.

Speaker 3 (58:34):
Because I do not want to go under the ninth again.

Speaker 17 (58:36):
Fast forward to July of twenty twenty one and the
doctor says there's no vibrate there. Well, I could have
told you that, because I do remember the day that
I actually and I don't want to get too grabs, right,
but I had the most painful release release.

Speaker 25 (58:57):
Yeah, but that's important. People don't know how it comes out.
I mean, Na Taraga, first of all, thank you for
sharing your story. I told her it's gonnassarate. So many people,
you know, even though we created this new fibrous kit,
we created a balanced daily plus mask kit because for
people who've had my emectomies. That's to help prevent them
from coming. I have to say that that's really because
a Number one, it helps the hormonal balance, so it

(59:18):
keeps it addresses it at the root and the mass
attacks the inflammation and keeps the scar tissue. Because something
that's not talked about is every time you have an
abdominal surgery, your body has to form scar tissue to heal.
But what happens is that scar tissue in when you're
in an inflammatory state, high stress, bad food, it starts
to overgrow. I have a C section, so I need

(59:40):
to make sure that that's that mask, that's your friend,
because let me tell you I have had for me
ten days after my second mind macimine, they had to
cut me open and take out eighteen inches of my
small testine because that scar tissue wrapped around my small testine.
And I don't know how many people don't realize scar
tissue can be Actually it can be life threatening and

(01:00:01):
it doesn't have to happen. They'll think, oh, I have
my surgery, I'm all checked, I'm good. Five years later,
the scar tissue because you're going through a divorce and
you're going through a high stress situation you're eating really bad,
it can overgrow just like that. That's why for us
it's like daily maintenance prevention.

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Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
We're so disproportionately affected, but we need to make sure
that we put that first. But thank you so much, Natasia,
thank you for sharing your story with us.

Speaker 8 (01:01:17):
Thank you for having us lady so much.

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
Always we'll be checking back in you already know all right, well,
dot or Moon, Coach, Jesse and Natasia, we appreciate you
so much. Again, go to the detox now. The code
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Speaker 15 (01:01:30):
That's not something we normally do. It's not even available
anywhere else right now.

Speaker 5 (01:01:33):
So and we have a kid to give away. We'll
discuss that for faburays. All right, Ala yee, And when
we come back, we have asked ye. If you have
any questions, you can call this up right now. Eight
hundred two nine fifty one fifty is way up.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
You are going everybody, whether it's relationship, for career advice,
Angela's dropping facts, should.

Speaker 6 (01:01:52):
You should know? This is ask ye.

Speaker 3 (01:01:54):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Its way up for Angela yee, And it is time
for ask ye. Eight hundred two ninety two fifty one
fifty is And I'm in case you ever want to
call us for any questions. We're always here to help
with no judgment. Now, Zi, what's your question?

Speaker 7 (01:02:07):
I was mentioning with her gone, and we were like,
we was fine. We had no bad vibe going like that,
but at the time I was bad expressed to myself,
like emotionally, so like when something will go wrong, I
would just close out and I talk to her for
a couple of days, but like I would tell her
I get like that, and she said she was fine
until like one time she just really wanted to know
and I just couldn't express myself. So eventually we stopped talking.

(01:02:28):
She like, one boy removed on, one girl removed, and
then she'll text me saying like she's still feel the
same way and all this other stuff. But I was like,
all right, that's fine. Well, like but you gotta beaby.
She's like, yeah, but that guy was just a distraction,
And I'm like, how I'm for you, Just say take
that other distraction. If you come back to me with
a baby talking about you still felt the same way
the whole.

Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
Time you was with him, Okay, how do you feel?

Speaker 7 (01:02:48):
I want to be with her, But every time I
think about how you just grew with another person and
be like, it hurt. And I don't know if I'm
post to just look past that. Even though I was
supposed to post a lover or not. I don't know
if I'm supposed to look past that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
Were y'all in an exclusive relationship?

Speaker 9 (01:03:01):
What you got?

Speaker 18 (01:03:03):
Noah?

Speaker 7 (01:03:04):
Noah, she she got told me that after she.

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
Left me, And listen, I know people who have children,
right and god pregnant had a child, but that you
could still not be with that person.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
But it is not an easy thing to deal with.

Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
So now that means that you have to understand the
package that this comes with. It's not just her, it's
her and her child. And yeah, I got now, Yeah,
but it feels like you wouldn't be calling if you
didn't really like her and kind of want to give
it a shot. You just need some confirmation. Maybe you're
concerned about what other people think. Maybe you're also thinking
about the fact that what is her relationship with this

(01:03:39):
child's father?

Speaker 18 (01:03:40):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Yeah, what is her relationship with the father?

Speaker 7 (01:03:44):
I think she said they just drop they dropped her
off or he couldn't pick her up, And that could.

Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
Be true, right, desmine could be true.

Speaker 7 (01:03:51):
Yeah, No, I don't trust her on that point, Like this' dn.

Speaker 11 (01:03:54):
Is just that, like what we had, and then you go.

Speaker 7 (01:03:58):
Do it with somebody else and then tell me you
still want to do that. It's like I just won't
do it and stuff she didn't. I mean, even if
she's going to do everything she did and try to
do it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:09):
In all fairness, you did say used to shut down
you were.

Speaker 19 (01:04:13):
I didn't tell her.

Speaker 7 (01:04:13):
I let her know though, Like it's not like she
told that, like I just didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:04:18):
Yeah, I understand that. That's still difficult, and it feels
like the timing wasn't right for you guys at the time,
and now you could potentially circle back, but now life
has changed and so the relationship will change. All I
can tell you is to take it slow. You don't
have to jump into anything. And we can't tell you
how to feel and how you will feel. You can't

(01:04:39):
predict that either. But take it slow.

Speaker 5 (01:04:41):
If it feels comfortable, if it feels like okay, because
she didn't do anything wrong.

Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
She didn't, No, I wouldn't say.

Speaker 7 (01:04:47):
I wouldn't say that. It was how she was telling
her to. And I was like, you don't like you
don't hear how like it's making me feel you're not
understanding that part.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Yeah, And she is going to have to be more
understanding and you are going to have to not shut
down and be able to express yourself. But I just
feel like maybe it can work if you're okay with it.
I don't know, it's a whole new situation. You guys
already had issues with the way you communicated in the relationship,
so you have to work on that also. So I
just feel like this seems like somebody you really potentially

(01:05:15):
could care about.

Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
Take it slow.

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
Maybe you guys just get reacquainted as friends first and
then see where it goes from there. Maybe it'll progress,
maybe it won't, But just pay attention to your feelings
and let her know as you go along. If you're
not comfortable with something, if it's not working for you,
be honest, how do you?

Speaker 7 (01:05:32):
How do you know? Because I ask my dad stuff
like that, and that would just be like you'll know when,
Like you're just going to know, how do you? I
don't even know when to know, I'd be confused, and
I don't know the feeling opposed to like not ignore
when I feel a way about somebody.

Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
I don't think you should ignore when you feel a way.

Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
I think you should follow up on that, you know,
But in this particular situation, take it slow and see
if you continue to feel that way. Sometimes you feel
that rush and you feel those butterflies, and you could
feel like that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:59):
But is that going to continue? That's the real question.
Is it gonna last?

Speaker 7 (01:06:02):
Would you think would you say that about how you
feel when you say you see how you love somebody?

Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Yeah, and I think you could love somebody and not
be in love too, Like you can feel really fond
of somebody and really love them and care about them.

Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
Does that mean that's the one? Maybe? Maybe not.

Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
It's if you can outlast all of these things, if
you can make it through adversity.

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
I mean, this is definitely adversity. If you all can
make it past that, then that could potentially be the one.
But you know what, you'll never find out if you
don't try.

Speaker 7 (01:06:29):
Thank you, good luck, I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
Okay, thank you for Colin Googe. All right, well that
was ask. Yeah, when we come back, we have last word.
Remember our way up with angela. Ye, you guys always
have the last word. Eight hundred nine fifty one fifty
call us up. It's way up with ye.

Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
Take up the.

Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
Phone taping to get your voice heard with the word bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:06:52):
He is the last word on way up with Angela.

Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
Ye, yes, it's way up with Angela. Ye I'm Angela yee.
Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here and special guest
house did Pepper.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
I've so enjoyed this. Y'all are everything. We have fun nice.
It was like a hangout.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Yes, we just we just we should have drank.

Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Who's Jasmine loves to say that after the fact, I do.
She loves a noon toast. And by the.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
Way, we had drinks yesterday too. Reached the house and
then I made tacos. Yeah, taco I just want to
be clear because I get I got irritated. Jasmine asked
me to make tacos and she acts like that's all
I know how to make. But what pind of boys me?
Because she every time she's like, oh okay, answer make she.

Speaker 5 (01:07:33):
Says she made tacos, like that's my only thing.

Speaker 12 (01:07:35):
I would like to say this one trick, pony. I
would like to say this. We were in the grocery
store and Angela said what should I make? And I said,
I like her tacos, so I said tacos, and then
she gets mad. I'm like, but you you said what
should I make? You literally asked me what else, can
you make angela tacos?

Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
See you see, I know she gets mad about it. No,
I'm Jasmine, you're cooking.

Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
I do like your tacos a lot. You can make
other things.

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
I really like your tacos things. What's your other within
to cook? Let me see. I like to make stir fries. Okay, ooh,
I love a good sturfrie.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Yes, it's an easy thing to make. All right, Well, Gia,
we really enjoyed you again. Make sure y'all follow her.
Gia Pepper's Yeah, happy Mother's.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
Day, mother and mom out there.

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
Thank you, And we want to make sure that everybody
keeps in mind. Get it together.

Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
Okay, it's not too late to get whatever you need
to get, order whatever flowers gifts.

Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
Yes, start now, I don't wait until don't wait till Saturday.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Yes, and shout out to Coach Jesse and doctor Moon
for joining us from the detas now.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
But you know we always end the show with last word.

Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
And I know earlier from about last night, we were
talking about Basketball Wives reunion and about grief and how
to support people when they're dealing with grief and how
do you like to be supported during that time? A
lot of people couldn't get through. But again, the last
word is all about you. It's way up with Angelouee.

Speaker 18 (01:08:49):
Hello, Anthony ye. I just wanted to speak on what
you guys were talking about in regards with grief. I
actually just lost my mom. I just want to say
that it really helpful people to reach out. I know
you don't know what to say.

Speaker 7 (01:09:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:09:05):
I know you don't know how to say it, but
when you reach out, it's like it's monumental. I can't
tell you how many nights I've sat up thinking, wow,
you know, I really the friends that I thought was
going to reach out have not. And the people that
really honestly barely knew me or you know, didn't have
that close close of a racial relationship with they've been

(01:09:27):
the main ones reaching out. It's just like it hurts
not hearing from somebody that is literally the closest to you.
So I know everybody grieved differently, but this is it's
just not right, you know. I just think that I'm
just happy that y'all talking about this. Thank you. I
love everything you do. God bless So.

Speaker 19 (01:09:46):
I'm just going to talk about the topic. I never
used a calling, but I wanted to talk about this
because a similar situation happened to me. Me and my
friend was in the car driving and we got in
a p accident and she ended up passing away. And honestly,
the last thing I wanted to do was keeping on
the phone saying the same thing like you know, everybody
saying I'm sorry for your lives me, thank you, I
appreciate it, thank you, I appreciate it. You know, it

(01:10:07):
got overwhelming for me, So I kind of did want,
you know, everybody to just leave me alone, let me
process my feelings and process what happened. So maybe she
was just dealing with it the way that she would
want somebody to deal with it if it was somebody
that she lost. I was close to her because I
know that that is what I want. I'm not saying
that the people didn't care, but I just wanted that
space to process my thoughts.

Speaker 6 (01:10:29):
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