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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The following is a paid commercial by black Girl Sunscreen.
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iHeartMedia or this station. Welcome to Shamelessly Chante. Yeah, with
your host Shanta Lundy.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Good morning. You're listening to Shamelessly Chante and I'm your
host Shante Lundy. So, y'all, I cannot escape traffic, Kim
believe I cannot escape it? Okay. So I was in
New York recently and my hotel was in Midtown. The
airport was in Queen's JFK and it was about fourteen miles.
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So I get into Uber thinking I have more than
enough time. Okay, two hours before flight. The GPS said
an hour and six minutes. So I'm in the car backseat,
chirping away on the phone, and I realized we haven't
gone far. So I put you know wherever we were
to airport and it was like fifty two minutes. So
I say, sir, Uber driver, are we really fifty two
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minutes out? He said yeah. The traffic keeps building as
you get closer to the JFK, and he's like, well,
what time is your flight? And I said five. It
was four o'clock at that moment fifty two minutes left
to go right. I was like, oh my goodness. I
was like, can you drop me off at the AirTrain?
The AirTrain says faster than the highway. He's like, but
we're too far out. So this man gets off the
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highway and takes the roads, which is just as congested.
He's in the bus lane. He's merging and now he's beeping,
he's flashing lights. He gets me to the airport at
four thirty eight for a five o'clock fight. Okay, four
thirty eight, So I hop out, I hop out the
car and I'm on Delta. I'm a Delta one member
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for this flight. Delta one is like a football field. Wait, okay,
so you got to run all the way through the lounge,
right and they have their own TSA. So I get
to the TSA lady and she's like, I can't let
you through. It's like four forty four now, and I'm like,
why not. So my name is Shante. My idea, says
Shanta on a boarding pass is Shante. She's like, your
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name is not right. I'm like, ma'am, please don't do
this today, Please don't do this today. And she's like
I'm not letting you through. I'm gonna have to call
my manager. So her manager comes singing the same song,
what's your phone name? And I'm like, y'all, y'all see
all these verifications. I got TSA, I got the pre check,
I got clear, and I even got there's one more
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level to your verification. They're like, well, you need to
go to your DMV. I'm like, just let me through, please. Anyway,
I have to run a loop to get down stairs
to the shops and the terminals, sweating haul in ask okay,
sweating haul and ass. You ever run so much that
where wherever you get to whenever you get to your destination,
you gotta like your dry heaving and throwing up spit.
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That's how it was. When I get to the gate. Okay,
so a man is running behind me, so somebody else
that was in that same crazy ass traffic y. So
I get to the gate and the guy's like, I'm
so sorry. I'm like, please don't do this, Please don't
do this. The door's open. He's like, only if you
give me your flats. So you think I got time
to be playing with you today, That's what I said.
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I think I got time to be playing with you today.
So then the lady comes and she's like, miss Lundy,
I'm like, yes, she was like, that's the one we
called the gate for you. Why didn't anybody tell me?
So my question is why, okay, why did I have
to run through JFK thinking I'm about to miss this
flight and the people knew I came through the delta
one had called the gate to tell them, hey, miss
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Lundy is on her way. I mean, I wouldn't have
stopped to get food. I wouldn't have done that, but
I wouldn't have ran right, they been playing with you,
But you made the flight. At the end of the day,
you made the flight. I did. It's because I traveled
too much and that traffic was too crazy. It was
worse than LA traffic. So my question is, do we
think New York's traffic New York traffic is crazy? Do
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it than LA traffic?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
I do? I do?
Speaker 4 (04:04):
And driving in the city of New York, it's just
it's a whole other level because people are crazy, and
it's one of the few cities where you still have
a lot of cabs, and cab drivers are like no
other in the city.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
You know, and then the uber driver was like, oh,
why are you here in New York? And you know,
I'm Oh, I got a business. I was on the show.
What's the name of your business? Okay, Black Girls Sunscreen? Right, well,
what do they do? Well, Kimberly, what's going on at
Black Girls Sunscreen?
Speaker 4 (04:33):
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we all did. We all gave birth to this baby
in addition to the family Yes, BGS baby as a.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Boy and girl.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
Hmmm, well it's blue and yellow, Okay, so it could
be let's just say.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
We gavel gender neutral.
Speaker 4 (04:56):
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fifty sunscreen. And we're really excited because now we're truly
expanding their portfolio, so we have something for everyone in
the family, dad, kids, and now baby. And the most
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something that people have been asking us to do for
a very very long time. Typoallergenic, so it's really good
for sensitive skin. Obviously, it's for baby infused with camon
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on skin.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I just love the fact that Black Girl Sentscreen is expanding, yes,
especially with just product innovation and thinking about it holistically
for different skin types, because you might be wondering, what's
the difference between baby and kids and why what age
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speaking to you the different I would say age groups
in this case, right, because the education comes from from
your youth. And that's why so many people of color
didn't or don't wear sunscreen today because it was never
incorporated into their everyday life.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
So hats off to black girls sunscreens starting them off
at a young age, That's right. So so our next guest,
I know she's using BGS baby because she's a new mom.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
She is.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
But you know what I'm not gonna tell. I'm not
gonna steal her Sunday. I'm gonna let her talk about
her own experience in her life. Okay, Okay, And you're
listening to Jane.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
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you get some black girls sunscram your guards, some sign bags.
Just putting on your black girl sidn scream black, don't cry.
It doesn't black people. Your son burned too as my cousin,
I'm skinning skin and this little women not for men,
and how the sunn'street got the beach? If you I
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show you get some black girl s.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
So Kimberly, how do we have sitting next to us? Yes?
Speaker 4 (07:13):
So, our special guest today is a trail blazing, blazing
professional golfer known for her incredible power and skill on
the course. She gained fame for her impressive long drives,
consistently reaching over four hundred yards, making her one of
the most formidable long drive competitors in the game. Not
only is she a forcing golf but she's also a
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dynamic role model, inspiring young athletes and breaking barriers in
a traditionally male dominated sport. Join us as we dive
into her journey, her dedication to the game, and what's
next in her remarkable career. Please welcome to the show,
new mom and Powerhouse athlete Troy Mollin.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, random applause. Welcome boy. I've been a fangirl, which
I don't admit too many folks, and I don't actually fangirl,
but I was stalking Troy on no talking. It was
it was purposefully but anyway, I'm really glad that you
were able to make it.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
Yes, through the rain three hours this morning, uh huh,
for this show.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
But no, it was funny.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
It's like every time we're trying to come here, there
was a fire, there was something else. It was the
rain today, and I was like, nothing's going to stop
me from Troy.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
You know what, we try to we give we not try,
we give us grace. Okay, but this time, if it
didn't happen, we were gonna just throw our hands no,
because that meant the universe was telling us that it
wasn't meant to.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
Happen, or it was supposed to happen at this time,
at the right time.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
I hear that. I love that perspective. So, okay, Troy
is a golfer, Troy, most of our community, our community
domin needs the world of sports. Do you think that
is a fact? Yes, Okay. To Kimberley's point, it's it's
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the sports step matter. It's true, you do. I mean, okay, So,
what's it like, what's it like? What's it what's it like?
In three words to be a black woman in in
in golf.
Speaker 6 (09:23):
In three words, exhilarating yet isolating and impactful.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
So what drew you uh to the sport and how
long did it take you to achieve those three words?
Speaker 6 (09:43):
I think I'm still working on some of them. I
feel like I feel like that's kind of what drew
me to the sport anyway, is because I went to school.
I went to Cornell, and I thought I was in
my neighbor. Wait, you from New York.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
I'm from New York. But I didn't go to Cornell.
I went to I went to a state school. I
didn't go to a league school. So we're gonna slide
that in there and give her her flowers, that's right.
Speaker 6 (10:07):
But I thought I was going to be an ambassador.
Didn't think golf was in my future at all. I
liked the sport just knowing Tiger Woods and seeing Serena
and I was like, Okay, I'm let me just dabble
with this, and yeah, so I just became obsessed. I
thought I could become pro and just the way just
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I think because I was always I was a track
and field athlete, and so taking that power and speed
and figuring it out kind of on my own and
with family friends, I thought I could become pro at
this sport It's just it's been interesting because I've always
been like going to the range and practicing. I was
always one woman. I was the only woman, or I
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was the only person of color, or I was the
only woman of color in a lot of those spaces.
So it's been, like I said, isolating, trying to figure
out how to maintain my confidence being there because it
was a lot of without going into detail, there's just
been a lot of like pushback with having me in
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those spaces. And I don't think I think because there's
more of us now, like a lot of young women
are coming out of college playing the sport. It was
just really hard trying to find my way, and a
lot of what I shared online was just kind of
the journey. But I always shared it's interesting when you're
in a predominantly white male space trying to get sponsorship
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and recognition, you have to play that PC game. I
can't be the full me in a space where you're
trying to be accepted as one of if that kind
of makes sense. I was somebody that, like, I've always
worn my hair big, and that was always part of me.
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I love color, I loved wearing my I mean, I'm athletic,
so like if I wear a skirt, you see that
I'm wearing a skirt, I know. And that was also
something that I was shamed for in the sport, Like
I had a lot of people would come up to
me and say, your skirt is too short, and I'm like,
I'm literally wearing a golf skirt. There's nothing I can
do about how much body is in the same amount
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of fabric as somebody else, and so no, but all
of that shame like just was like wearing on me personally.
And I changed a couple of things, like I moved
away from a certain job and I kind of reclaimed
the afro. I stopped trying to put my hair in
a hat because that's what golf girls did. Like, there
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was a lot that I feel like I went through
and so it feels really good when other women see
and say like, oh, like You've had an impact on
me and wanting to play golf, And in my head,
I'm like still coming out of a shell.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
You talked about a lot of these obstacles, like how
did you keep going?
Speaker 3 (13:01):
Like what how did you overcome these obstacles?
Speaker 4 (13:04):
How did you just day to day deal with some
of the things that you just described and not let
it deter you from becoming the force that you became.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
Golf is one of those sports that it's every day
is a challenge learning it, and then once you're even
a pro, every day is different, right, And so I
think I was so obsessed with the journey and with
my version of making it that, yeah, of course, like
i'd go home, like my wounds, even in the moment
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kind of feel a certain way about myself or a
certain way of like how I handled it where I
felt like I should have spoken up and I didn't.
But my passion for the sport and just for myself
to prove to myself that I could do it was
just enough to make me keep going. And even now,
like as this journey through motherhood, I struggle with the
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idea that like, am I taking time away from my
child to play the sport that I'm God gifted? And
how much work I know I have to put into it.
But yeah, it's always come back to just knowing that
like it's it just feels so good to overcome or
to reach a goal, and that's always kind of been
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my focus.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
That's funny because when we met, when we first met.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
It was on a Zoom call.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
You were pregnant, very pregnant, and I remember you were
in your workout gear, you were in your home, Jim,
pregnancy was not going to be an obstacle for you.
So I'm just curious, like, how did you keep going?
Like what was your routine through your pregnancy and were
there things that you had to stay away from, whether
it's drinks or food, Like how did you stay in
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this amazing shape even throughout your pregnancy.
Speaker 6 (14:48):
I definitely gave up after a month seven. Okay, No,
I just I just I thought that, you know, pregnancy
wasn't gonna stop me. I waited this long to have
a baby, and I was like, okay, she's coming, and
I'm just gonna, you know, maintain my I don't even
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know my swing basically, physique was gone. Yeah, I just
it's once you kind of get into the habit as
a golfer. Anyway, I'm up at five, I'm like, okay,
what are we doing? That was easy, but then once
the sciatic nerve pain came in and I was just
like I couldn't see my feet anymore. I kind of
let it go. But yeah, no, I just again, I
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just I love the sport, and I too Now as
a mom, I realized that I really love being a mom.
And when right before I got pregnant, I had the
situation at my job, which like not your golf job,
my job, broadcasting job, okay situation, and I said, if
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I have a I would never tell her to stay
in this situation. And this was before I even knew
I was pregnant. I said this in my head, and
so I was trying to make this decision. A month later,
they're like, okay, we need to know, and I was like,
oh my god, I didn't get my period. I'm like, okay, sorry,
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that's obviously TMI. But I might be pregnant.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Yeah, So did you have to disclose that to them
or just in your mind you're thinking this?
Speaker 6 (16:28):
In my mind, I was like, one, I don't want
to disclose it, but this is the time. So God's
giving me this decision, like you said it, here is
your chance. And I was like, I'm gonna go because
I would never let her deal with what I've dealt with.
And so a lot of like while I was pregnant too,
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it was just like I want to be that example
for her. I want to tell her like all of
the things that I tried to do, even when it
was difficult, because I think that matters. And if she's
gonna be I know she's going to be an incredible
athlete or whatever she wants to be. I want to
be that for her.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
That's amazing. I mean, I have a silly question to
follow up that was too deep, But why is golf
so damn early?
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Wait?
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Like what why why are we gonna start at six?
Speaker 6 (17:20):
Well, okay, if you start at six, like, none of
the nonsense golfers are out there, so you can just like.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Go, what's a nonsense golfer? I describe that?
Speaker 6 (17:31):
Oh my gosh, there's so many types of nonsense golfers
tell us, you know, the ones that like show up
in jeans when you're not supposed to, uh, the ones
that sneak the beer in when you're not Like just then, like,
I play golf, but you literally just dusted your clubs
off golf okay, and those rounds take like six hours,
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so you go early. You can be done in three four.
And that's that's idea.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
A black don't crack it doesn't Black people get sunburned too.
As my cousin skim and skin is for women and
I for a man of summer streets. Why not you
got the beach some beach, yes, Or if you're going
to present your skin, queen, make sure you get some
black girls sunscreen your bang. Just let on your black
(18:23):
girls sunscreen. Black don't crack it doesn't black people get.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Sun I find that hysterical, right, because that is like
a conversation for like people that go to the gym. Right,
people are wearing like jeans crocs. Yeah, so are they
like nonsense workouders yessolutely?
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Yes, Yes, you're not serious, you're not committed. You're in
the way.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
But why is it like church? We accept you as
is no, what will they do?
Speaker 6 (18:54):
But just at a certain time, like you know, like
six am masks, you see the people that are really praying.
We want to be in and out at forty five minutes. Okay, okay,
this isn't nine am Easter where everybody comes.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
There you go, that's it.
Speaker 6 (19:08):
Yes, we accept you, but at a certain time.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
So I six am you wearing sunscreen?
Speaker 6 (19:14):
Yeah you have to. Okay, well it's part of my
face routine anyway. And then to be honest as a golfer,
it's tough to put it on in the middle. I'm
not gonna lie in the middle of the round because
you don't want on your hands. You've got to do
it early, okay. But that's why it's actually funny. My
favorite product is the Kids one.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Okay, kids Spray, Kids Pray.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
Fray and Play is the easiest to put on. It's
like it's the best spray that I've ever tried as
a sunscreen.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yay.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Yeah, Honestly, we love to hear that. We love to
hear that. I think I want to go into something
a little fun. Okay, because you gave us some some
some gems. That's okay. We're gonna play a game.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Yeah oh no, yeah, yeah, We're gonna play a lot
of fun. It's called yes or n okay, no, okay.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
So wait, we're gonna start this way right, So you're
gonna answer first, answer, second, and then Kim will close it.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (20:14):
So a debate with Stephen A. Smith about women in sports.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
So you have to say yay or nah? Yay you
would oh yeah, okay, Okay, I'm gonna say nah.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
I'm gonna say yay.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Yeah. Really his voice is loud, and that's true.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
That is true. The voice is loud and a little much.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
Yeah, I'm down for a debate.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
Okay, early morning tea as the sun is coming.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
Up, yay, even if it's t E or t E
A right and both both love it.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Yeah nah, that's the Ivy League, do nah, because I
don't get up early. Okay. So you know I'm the
nonsense golfers.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
I'm the yay, I'm the yes.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
I'm gonna write shoes.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Boy.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
I'm a morning person, so I'm morning Time Morning Jim,
Morning everything. Yeah, okay, okay, okay, serve as Tiger Woods caddy.
Speaker 6 (21:13):
Oh that's a nay.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
No, that's a no. That's yeah, that's a no for me.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
I love him, but no, yeah, not as a caddy.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
Okay, I have one more with Tiger Tiger as your
coach where you must do everything he says.
Speaker 6 (21:31):
As a golfer, as a golfer. Okay, thank you, yes, yes, yes,
because he's okay, yay, yay. I mean sure you have
to say yay because you're in the nonsense golfer group.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
Okay, God, okay, sure I love it, yeah sure, yeah,
because I want to.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
I want to. I want to.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
Improved, right, I want to be that six a m T.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Yes, okay, I'm a yay as well because I'm super competitive,
so I want to know from one of the best,
one of the greats.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
So I don't want anyone to tell me what to.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Do shante right, Okay at the tea against Serena Williams.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
What tea like golf? Oh yay? Maybe not her daughter?
Have you seen her?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Yes, that little girl already.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
Yeah, I'm jealous because she has a Serena as a mom. See,
so that's why I have to step up my game
as a mom.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
So so just real quick, simar. So, I saw a
video on social and it was a very athletic mom
who was an Olympic diver. She did like ten flips
off of the still diving board right zero flash when
she went in. So then they do a clip of
her son and the sun is just dead panting in
the water, dead panting in the water. He's falling every
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time he has to like go up like a little
like slope in the jungle jam and he's falling over
his feet. And she's like, my low key biggest fear
and that is being an athletic mom. But your skills
not transferring to your kids, like it literally skips a generation.
Speaker 6 (23:18):
That's crazy. But she doesn't have to do golf. So,
but you wanted to be in sports.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
I think it's.
Speaker 6 (23:26):
Important to be in sports, even if you don't become
a professional. There's something about just even if it's a
team sport, an individual sport, even if it's speed walking,
just being out of the house, be walking and shogging
and okay.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Bonnet on an airplane nay, nah, no.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Nah. However, if I'm in my seat on a long flight,
I'm putting something around my edges or something to make
me feel little bit more comfortable. So no bonnet walking through.
But if I'm going from New York to Cali or
Cali to New York, I'm gonna put on something, you know,
like a little tie or something.
Speaker 6 (24:09):
I actually wear a beanie every time. If I had
a beanie with some silk in it, would that count
as a bonnet?
Speaker 3 (24:15):
No, No, it would not be.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
But I put something on my head.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
Okay, naw to the bonnet walking through the airport, long flight,
something to protect sure, But even then, not a bonnet.
It's something else. Yes, it's gonna be cute, Okay, Spirit Airlines.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Nah, yeah, I hate you. No Spirit. Spirit will tell
you they got zero crashes. Spirit got the big seats.
But you know I'm playing because I'm not on it.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
I am not as well. I applaud their safety record,
but I'm still in enaw. Okay you kind of answered
this one already, children, following in your footsteps as an athlete.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Yes, without pressure though, see I'm with pressure.
Speaker 6 (25:06):
Like I already said, Like, somebody's like, oh, she's gonna
break your long drive record, and I was like no,
it's like it's okay, you don't have to don't don't
even know. They're different sport, different different sporting. Yeah, what
do your own thing exactly? That's yes, I'm yes all
(25:27):
the way, different sport. Okay, Okay, holes in his underwear.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
You gotta think about it because well his underwear. Nah,
but I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
My best friend came over during pregnancy and she was like, girl,
these are your college underwear. You gotta let these go.
They're so comfy.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Did you just graduate in Like no, it's been.
Speaker 6 (25:55):
A minute, but they're so comfy, like those are you
know college?
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (26:00):
They were the victorious secret pink cotton ones. They don't
even make those anymore. She said, let those go, let
them go. They're so calm, telling you.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I'm stuck.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
I pay my paper away from the judgment freeze.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
We didn't say it was judgment freeze. It was shameless. Okay.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
We did have one last question, and it's a fun one. Okay,
we're gonna move away from the underwear to top golf.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
Or not too top golf, like the place.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
She's too good for it? Nah, too good for ah? Sure?
Speaker 6 (26:46):
Yeah, fun, it's fine, Yeah, it's fun.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Yeah, fine, but.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
De flex no if you go because I mean you
are Troy.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
No, no, okay, so you just fake like you're just
there for fun.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Yeah, oh no, that's not for me. I like, let
me go, let me go, serve.
Speaker 6 (27:05):
I don't even hit when I go.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
I just go to Okay, I go to a skating ring.
I'm skating backwards, sideways on my hands Leslie's face. Uh, Troy,
what's next for you? Still figuring that out?
Speaker 6 (27:24):
But no, I just I've loved being a mom. The
last few things that I've done is I built a
garden for Dylan. So in our yard we planted literal
vegetable gardens, and yeah, I decided though. On the way here,
I was like, you know, I'm not It's never too
(27:44):
late to keep going. And I think Dylan will forgive
me for you know, continuing my passion and oh.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
Don't feel I can't tell you how to feel, but
it's interesting that you feel guilt.
Speaker 6 (28:00):
Yeah about And it was just it was really nice,
you know, to be included in being a pregnant athlete
and like what I felt around that and showing my
body and showing well one showing my body, but showing
my pregnant body, and you guys and black girls on
screen really accepting me as a pregnant woman. I had
so much anxiety around that, and it was just really
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nice and empowering to see the billboard and to have
a picture with Dylan out of my body.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
I love that.
Speaker 6 (28:31):
Like, yes, after she came, I think she's really gonna
enjoy that, and I'm very grateful.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
So I will tell you that. But I I I
sourced you. Yes, I'll take that.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
She selected you.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
And when it came back to was like, oh, you
know Troy is pregnant, we were just like okay, yeah,
let's go interesting twice just so just so you know.
Speaker 6 (28:55):
I appreciate that because there's been a lot of changes
just in my own just golf circle about the pregnancy,
and it's not always accepted. So it's nice when there
are spaces that welcome you.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Holy you know, I think you can probably change that
your power in your mind. I will leave you with that, ma'am,
Thank you, and to hear the rest of the episode,
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Speaker 7 (29:24):
Bye yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
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