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I'm good, but like I said, my heart goes out
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Rainbow is returning after nearly two decades after the iconic
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I absolutely love him. I follow him and its content.
I'm happy for this.
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This was a great pick.
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Hey, Rick Flair, sometimes you gotta sit down because.
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You're just still out reading Rainbow Set the blueprint for
all the stuff you say have now, like Gracie's Corners.
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And everything like that.
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So it's kind of like, you know, it's restarting something
that sparked something in us because that's our childhood. But
I don't see the appeal, especially with the way the
children didn't take information.
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Now.
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I just I hope it works out because I'm glad
to see it back, but you know, I have my doubts.
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Was just hit with a major neurovirus outbreak.
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And this is.
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The nineteenth illness incident on a cruise ship in twenty
twenty five and we're only in September.
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Ships it is surpassed. It's what is it, sixty percent
of last year already. It's just things are things are
getting absolutely disgusting, and you know, just this, these are
the cutbacks, these are these are the regulations that were
put in place. And we're starting to see them, those
that reorganizing the CDC and eliminating some of these programs.
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And this is what this is what you have. This
is what's going to happen, is going to continue to happen.
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Yeah, and we saw a lot of more regulations happen
after that Pop Poop ship if you watch the Netflix. However,
this is from Trump eliminating, like she just said, the
CDC's vassel sanitation program, which actually helps to inspect and
public health making sure they're in public health compliance. So absolutely,
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again this is the stupid administration.
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There you go. Yeah.
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Yeah, And our third and final story Open Ai is
launching its own social media app, and the app will
be a kind of social media platform where you can
follow your friends and share content. However, all of that
content will be generated by AI.
Speaker 7 (06:08):
Lisa, I don't really get the point, like if it's
AI generated, I don't know if this is made for
shy people or maybe unattractive people, Like I really don't
understand the point of this app, like at all.
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And we're still trying to figure out why people get
catfished because they're like everything here is AI generated, and
you fall in love with what you see on there
it is AI generated. Don't fall for the trap, y'all's
it's it's just gonna it's gonna go to your likes
and everything that you like is going to show it
on there.
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So yeah, that shouldn't work.
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This is This is interesting because I think that this
is in direct response to us some of the social
media apps banning or limiting AI generated content, which I
don't blame them for that.
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us a part of your morning. So, as you heard,
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there's this whole pete hegseth fallout from his speech where
he gathered eight hundred plus US generals to this forum
to talk about his next plan and what his Department
of War is going to look like. And I say
of fallout because there are some generals on that that
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are pushing back here. And before I get to that,
I want to bring in the team to get their
commentary on this, Lisa, beginning with you, I'm your first response.
Hearing some of the details about out about this, this gathering,
this power.
Speaker 7 (08:03):
It's highly unusual. So it already raised my eyebrows because
this is not something that typically happens. You're bringing all
the military heads to one place, which is completely unsafe.
Y're like, that has to be a good idea, right,
You're bringing them all in one place to pretty much
do a power of bro code, which is scary because
it's harkening back to McCarthyism, where you have this enemy
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within and dissenters, and it's going back to Nixon where
you're turning your back on like people who protest, Like
it is so scary where we're headed. And the fact
that this comes from a man who probably gets the
shakes in the morning, but if he doesn't get his
cup of tequila is insane. Like, really, you're talking about
somebody being in physical fitness, yeah, okay.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
And uh shiz, you you are a military.
Speaker 7 (08:54):
Allegedly wait a minute, allegedly.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Oh yeah, and.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
You are a military kid, So so this kind of
hit differently for you, Right.
Speaker 9 (09:06):
It just doesn't make sense, And and and Least said
it perfect. Where you have all these military heads in
one place.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
This is this is just easy.
Speaker 9 (09:16):
And for an attack to happen or something else to happen,
no God forbid. But these people are all in one
place and what they were there for, It's just like,
where what are we doing? One one of the generals said,
they could have put this in an email. It's just
like you get you spent all this money for this
brandiose thing and and it's just like it didn't hit
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how you went and and it's just nobody gets it.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
This. This is bad.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
This is a direct quote. An entire generation of generals
and admirals were told that they must the parent the
insane fallacy that our diversity is our strength. They were
told females and males are the same thing. So they
they are are going to have these these these physical
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physical fitness requirements for those that go into combat that
that are just going to reflect really the strength of
a man. And some people are saying Least that he's
trying to or the regime is trying to eliminate women
from from this new military that they're trying to imagine.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
Yes, but it's coming from Pete. He sets who said
that he believed that women don't belong in the military.
So I don't know why we're shocked by this, but
this is absolutely what this is. It's not just him
talking about physical male standards, which what he is. And
most women, if you know anything about the military, are
usually in better shape because they don't really have a
choice because they're putting them under all of this rigorous
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attention because they are women. But they're taking away where
women can report anonymously if they have been assaulted, those
types of things that make get uncomfortable for women to
be in the military. Calling them complainers is going to
make them uncomfortable, and it's going to push women out.
What happens when you don't have enough military people for
all the stuff that y'all are getting into, foreign wise
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and domestic. It just we're going down a very, very
very dark pathway.
Speaker 9 (11:18):
And this is from the regime that made sure that
trans people to stay in your own sport. Let's protect
the rights of women. We shouldn't have the men competing
against women.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
It's unfair.
Speaker 9 (11:30):
And then to say in order to make this part,
to make get in the military, you have to have
the same attributes as a man where you're pitting them
against each other. At this point, it's just like it's
a lot of backtalk, it's a lot of it's a
lot of stuff that doesn't make sense, and it's just
like to know what it is said as far as
just with going in and just not having and.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Here's a direct quote from hexaf we are overhauling and
expect the general process that has been weaponized putting complainers
and poor performers in the driver's seat. We're doing the
same with the equal opportunity policies. No more frivolous complaints,
no more anonymous complaints, no more walking on eggshous least.
This is exactly what you were talking about, right.
Speaker 7 (12:11):
Yes, yes, And this will directly, I believe, be a
direct correlation in women reporting assaults. And we've seen this
happen on military basis, and it happens a lot more
frequently than the military would like us to know. And
so this scares me about that and what happens when
you have people that truly have issues within the military,
they're just going to suck it up. But even in
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this whole conference, so the biggest thing that scared me
was tech scept Yes, but also Trump said a lot
of stuff that really raised the alarm.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
And folks, we called that a saguay because we are
going to be talking about that next after this BREA.
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And I didn't look at any really, you know, I
thought about other schools, but I didn't really look out
at anything outside of Ohio, and I focused on those
two schools in particular, until I happened to be at
a basketball game for my high school. And right around
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this time, my cousin, my elder you know, my older
cousin JK. He was making a state championship run with
our high school and it was historic at the time,
and one of the star players on the team, who
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I was always, I think, seeking out information. I also
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was maybe just a bit nosy as a youngster, but
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grandmother had a computer in the basement, so like it
was nothing for me to go home and go research
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But I heard his mother share that Jubie has.
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Committed to Miami University, and that's where he is going
after he graduates, and so like that was another school.
But what really made it stick out to me was
that she said, and you know, they are a really
good academic school too.
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And I was like, oh, I'd never heard of my university.
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So I immediately went home, went into the basement in
my grandparents' home, looked up at Miami University. Immediately on
the website, this beautiful campus with red bricks everywhere and
like autumn colored leaves and red and white, and it
looks like a city like its own city, had never
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seen anything like it, had never toured the campus, et cetera.
So I say, okay, I'm going to apply for my university.
So I now have three colleges. So I applied for
my university, and I'm able to do it because you know,
like I said, I I've always kind.
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Of been entrepreneurial. So by this time I had.
Speaker 10 (14:59):
Like finessed like three application wapers for my guidance counselor
where I wouldn't have to pay the application fee.
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And so, like I remember, I wrote my essay.
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I think it was inspired by like Ralph Waldo Emerson's
to be great is to be miss mistake because I
was like my teacher, Miss Campbell at the time, had
like talked like the row and all of this stuff,
and I thought I was like getting deep.
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But anyway, I wrote my essay, I made sure I
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Was like, I'm going to apply here, but in my heart,
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at Case Western Reserve. They told me they had not
made a decision on my early decision, but they would
consider me for normal and long story short, I get
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Case decides not to move forward with me, and I
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what I am going to do. And I failed to
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that I was getting into Case. But then in the
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back of my mind, after all the disappointment and just
I guess, the fear and the uncertainty, I remembered that
I applied to Miami and I just say like, Okay,
I don't.
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Believe that.
Speaker 10 (16:21):
I'm not going to get into any of the top
schools in Ohio. I have the credentials. I really worked
hard at this. I prepared myself, I worked hard, and
so I just had to have faith that this is
going to work out, and lo and behold, like I
never forget. This was like after Super Bowl Sunday or
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something like that. But anyway, I remember my grandmother called
me and said, you got an envelope here from Miami University.
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And I remember going home and.
Speaker 10 (16:53):
She gave me the envelope and I still have it
to this day and stamped across the front of it.
They weren't subtle out this at all, but it said
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my grandmother didn't open it, but I remember opening that
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because of your academic accomplishments, we are awarding you the Ohio.
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Scholars and you know scholars scholarship.
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And then I also got the Minority Leaders Scholarship.
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As well, which like helped subsidize it.
Speaker 10 (17:38):
And by the time they sent my full package, Marquise,
I had a full ride to my university with no
contribution coming out of my pocket.
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That is a great set up.
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Shiz this regime. They are wasting money like hand over
fist because like you said on the generals said that
this could have been an email and this regime again
is just wasting money, including you know, the twenty billion
that they gave Argentina.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
The Doage came in to make cuts. That's what they
were supposed to do.
Speaker 9 (21:22):
They were supposed to come in and get the spending
right because there was a lot of bad spending going
on and a lot of job cuts that we're going
to help with that bad spending. Now those jobs are
being hired back. Now it's just like that, we're just
spending on ballrooms and everything like that. This is a
lot of money going out and again it's for them
to say, you know, we everybody goes to a meeting
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and it's like, you know what that could have been
in the email. They could we didn't have to all
come here, but you were getting the heads of different
branches of the government all in one spot. It's not
cheap to get them out there and to stay out there,
and you're causing a whole security concerned by having to
protect those people being there. So it's just money being
spent that doesn't have to be spent. It's just a
lot of grandiose type of things where it's just Trump
(22:06):
being Trump.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
And least this was taking place hours before a shutdown,
and folks have said that this wasn't quite a loyalty test,
but on the spectrum, it was a loyalty to ideology
and a total waste of money.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
Oh no, it absolutely was. And Trump went back and
he literally said that it was pretty much a loyalty Like,
that's what he said. So we have to take him
for his word. If that's what he said, that's what
this is. And we know, like Gohana and like going
back to what Shiz said, we know that it was
never about the money, because if they really were trying
to make cuts, they would have started at the Department
(22:47):
of Defense, right in defense spending, because that's where all
the money is and they failed an audit what like
every year, so they would have started there and they didn't.
We are going to continue to see this it under Trump.
We have seen so much like bad things happen within
our military and they're using their military against the people.
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And there was a story that came out in the
New York Times a while back and it got buried.
It was about Seal Team six. There's a lot of
issues with Seal Team six, you know, especially when you
read that. But under Trump, they went to North Korea
and there was a failed mission. They killed a bunch
of civilians, and they didn't say anything about it. This
is the type of stuff and they Trump his administration
(23:28):
was supposed to tell Congress and they did it. This
is the type of stuff that will continue to happen
and then it's going to come out on the surface.
Imagine what we don't know.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
Yeah, yeah, imagine what we don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
And when this thing crumbles, I mean, all the people
that are going to flip and then all the things
that we are going to know. We're never going to
know everything, but the details that come out, are going
to be scathing, folks. We have a lighter side on
the other side, so stay with us.
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Good morning, and welcome back to the Morning Experience, and
thank you for joining us on this new hour. And folks,
we have our microwave news that we do at our
previous hour. And and Chiz sent a shocking U signal
down the spine of many, many many Reading Rainbow enthusiasts
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that that that I used to enjoy this program. And
Sheiz had a tall glass of haterade on the rocks
this morning, and I said that you don't think that
it's gonna work.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Please explain.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
Reading Rainbow. It's it's for us that we we.
Speaker 9 (24:47):
Love reading Rainbow. Even our parents love they you know,
they got the tail ends of reading Rainbow and everything.
But we we we love reading Rainbow. That has nothing
to do. That laid the groundwork for everything you see today.
I told, I said Gracie's Corner. I said, all these
other little shows out here where it makes reading and
learning your words and counting and everything fun. And kids
aren't reading that much. The live the libraries. The libraries
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aren't doing it. If it's not on the ebook. Kids
are not reading that much, and if they're going to
watch something, they're gonna watch something with more entertainment value
because that's what they're drawn to. I'm all for the
reading Rainbow. I love the reading Rainbow. It's it's just
it's Rick Flair coming back to wrestle. It's like this,
whether you are past your prime, it is no longer
you you laid, you laid the way man.
Speaker 4 (25:30):
We're just following behind it.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
I think it's just following the trends. The it's the
obvious trend. The kids don't watch cartoons anymore. They watch
streamers and influencers, and that's what Michael is. He's on TikTok.
I think it's just going to fall into that line.
If you've watched what he does, he has millions and
millions of views. I think this is just an extension
of that. And I think it's only four episodes. I
think the kids are gonna love it. They already like
(25:54):
him because he's on TikTok and he's like a streamer,
so I think it'll be good and I think he'll
find a way to make it really fine.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
The new reading Rainbow folks will be presented as a
digital series on the Reading Rainbow website.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
And kid Zuku, a children's YouTube channel.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
The first of four new episodes premiere on Saturday, and
each subsequent episode will be released each Saturday at seven
am Specific time ten am Eastern Center Time until October
twenty fifth. I am, I am excited for this, you know,
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I've the first first thing I thought of when I
saw this, I was like, oh man, butterflies in this guy?
Speaker 4 (26:39):
I can go twice? Is that's for you? That's for you?
Speaker 9 (26:44):
You might be watching it might be you might be
some of the ratings that they have coming in because
you're going to be watching and trying to catch up
with it. It's going to be cool. But listen what
they they said. It'll it'll air at what seven am
and ten am? That no, kids, we don't. It's not
the same kids as they're they're different from us. They're
not gonna go watch this at seven am and ten am.
They'll watch it when it ever happens to come on
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or whenever they get to it. Inside of their little
daily stream of things that they watch, they may watch
something else that that streamer is doing on his personal page.
But Reading Rainbow ain't gonna be it. I'm telling you,
they about to ruin it. Halloweens, all these things they bring.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
Back little but this is for little kids like this
is for little teeny baby kids like this. This stream
reading Rainbow is not gonna be for kids who are
like already reading. This is for kids who are learning
to read. If it's Rachel can do it and can't
you know, babies be up at the crack of dawn,
like they they'll be up and you just turn this
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on and go.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
I think it.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
I think it's that's.
Speaker 9 (27:43):
Gonna be a violation from the parents because they're gonna
be like, now I gotta get up on a Saturday.
And then now they're not gonna let the kid watch it.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
So it'll work out.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Oh man, oh man.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
This is this is definitely definitely, definitely, uh going to
be a good post.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
Folks.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
We're going to continue this conversation on Instagram reading Rainbow
thumbs up, thumbs down. Are you team keys or are
you team Shiitz. Let's see this is the Morning Experience on.
Speaker 9 (28:16):
Let welcome back to the Morning Experience. It is Wednesday,
and it is time for another top ten. First off,
thanks for everybody for reaching out emails and Instagram dms
and trying to let you know, let me know what
you want to hear. On the top ten And this
week we're talking about your mama. We are talking about
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where you know, we get our sense of humor. Everybody
thinks it comes from us staying up late watching f
comedy jam or us do us our parents staying up
listening to records of Richard Pryor and everything like that.
But know our sense of humor comes from our moms.
Because black moms have some of the best one liners.
They will remix anything, earn any thing into a permanent
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punishment for you. So this week we were talking about
the top ten things that black mothers say. Number ten,
we're going to get right into it. This is the
hoie budd goodie, but it always applies. We got McDonald's
at home, and McDonald's at home was only if you
were driving by McDonald's because they wouldn't want to stop there. Now,
you got McDonald's money was when you was at home
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and tried to ask to get something and they were like,
you got McDonald's money because they wasn't trying to go there.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
So mcmom's. That that was their thing. It was always
we got McDonald's ow mcmoms.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
And my mom all of a sudden always has McDonald's
money now for her grandkids.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
I hate it.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
I hate it.
Speaker 9 (29:43):
And there was never actually any McDonald's at home. They
never had the mc peanut butter and jelly at that
McDonald's before.
Speaker 4 (29:50):
I've never seen that before.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
No, no, nope, we didn't have the mcfries none of that.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Nope, he said to mcfri at number nine. Listen this
this list.
Speaker 9 (30:05):
May it may it may bring up some laughter in
you where if they bring up some trauma in your life.
At number nine, your mom was good for saying, keep
crying and I will give you something to cry about.
That was just one of those things, and she meant
it because she would grip you up, look you right
in your face with her feast, with her teeth clenched,
and say, you keep crying. I got something for you
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to cry about. But mom, you are the reason why.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
I facts.
Speaker 7 (30:33):
I think every mother has said that. Uh, not so
much now. I think we saw we saw now, but
back in the day, for.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Sure, we definitely, we definitely ain't we ain't our parents.
Speaker 9 (30:47):
We tried to do this gentle parent and thing, and
these kids are kicking our ass.
Speaker 4 (30:50):
Number eight, what the kid?
Speaker 9 (30:53):
What the parents used to always say to us was
go in here in that like you got some sense.
Mom would always say this, and we would have no
matter where we were going, if we were going inside
the church or wherever.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
She did not want us to embarrass her at all.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
But the thing is, though, is that like the layer
of embarrassment was so thin.
Speaker 9 (31:14):
It was like, oh, like he keep running around. He's
a child, He's supposed to run.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Around right right, like like like she she, I gotta
let go of this energy somehow.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
I'm not trying to embarrass you. I'm just being a kid.
That's it.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
My bad.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
And they never really told you what that was like,
and like, don't embarrass me, But what you mean by that?
Speaker 3 (31:37):
Like I don't know, like.
Speaker 7 (31:38):
Stuff be bothering you sometimes and I'm like, I don't
know what that is.
Speaker 9 (31:41):
Give me the room playing next day you just switch
it up and I don't I don't know what's bothering
you at this point. And look that leads right into
number seven. Number seven is when we go in this store,
don't touch nothing, don't break nothing, don't ask for nothing. Mom,
what did you send me to this store for? What
did I come here for? You can't even look at anything?
They tell you, don't look at nothing? Damn mom, Damn.
Speaker 7 (32:06):
Yeah, that's crazy, Like how m a walk? Like if
you're gonna carry me?
Speaker 4 (32:09):
Like, how'm a walking?
Speaker 7 (32:11):
I can't look at nothing?
Speaker 4 (32:12):
Man?
Speaker 3 (32:13):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Then they got the audacity to take you to a
store that you haven't been to in a while, and
there's just all this stuff that you're like, oh, man,
I want to look at that, but like if I
look at it, I'm gonna get in trouble.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
And I don't want to, you know not. O man,
why did you bring it to the store?
Speaker 4 (32:30):
Yep? And they see you looking at it and be like,
which you got money? Like I can't even look at it.
I can't, I can't want. I can't desire this jacket? Right.
Speaker 9 (32:42):
Black moms are tough. But that was our first half
of our top ten for this week. We are again
we are talking about black moms. To make sure that
if you miss any of this, make sure you check
us out on our Spotify, Apple podcast and iHeartRadio The
Morning Experience.
Speaker 4 (33:00):
But we would be back after these messages, after this music.
Speaker 9 (33:03):
It is the Top ten. It is Wednesday. It is
the Morning Experience. Welcome back to the Morning Experience. It
is Wednesday. It is Wednesday, and you know what Wednesday means.
It means that we are doing our top ten, this
week's top ten. We are talking about your mama, and
we know your mama had some amazing one liners. And
I know, I just feel, I feel it in my
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heart that we just all live the same life. Just
every time I say it, I feel like because all
of our parents did the same exact thing, I feel
like we all lived the same life. But we are
at number six on this list, and number six this
is something that doesn't get said by black moms anymore
because kids don't do it. You smell like outside. I
used to hate coming in and just my mom would
embarrass me in front of company, her company, my company,
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just sisters, sisters, friends, anybody, and just tell me that
I smell like outside.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (33:52):
I don't think kids can smell outside no more. I
mean they don't even go outside, but you know, like
it's still a smell. I've been trying to explain it
to some point, like what does outside smell like. And
I had that whole conversation like what I just I
know what it smell like, but I can't describe it.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
M uh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
I read like on there's there's this thing now called
like bed bed cramming, where like Jen Alpha Spend spent
a ridiculous amount of time on on their bed and
that was just like, man, that's just weird that that's
the thing like with kids.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
Because they're on their phone. They're on their phone, they're
sitting there.
Speaker 9 (34:38):
It's just like we if they did a study on us,
they like, we're on the toilet the whole time because
we just read from on the phone the whole time
until your legs give out. Let me get number five.
Let me move on with this. This number five. My mom,
close my door. You're trying to cool the whole damn neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Mom.
Speaker 9 (34:56):
We got this two thousand btu air conditions.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
It's barely cool in the living room. Off.
Speaker 9 (35:02):
It is not helping out anything besides just circulating the
warm air.
Speaker 7 (35:08):
Hey, it's expensive, man, now that I'm I get it now,
was like hold here, I never, yo, yo.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
I never.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
My mom My mom was real quick, like she was
quick off the trigger to say that, like.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
You couldn't have the door open even for your own.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Body, like she was going to say something regardless, the
door just shouldn't be opened when it's hot outside, because
that's just what it is.
Speaker 9 (35:34):
You're just not supposed to do nothing. And my mom,
my mom was famous for why is my door open?
I am literally standing in the door. I'm about to
walk out, like like now, if I could just jump
out the window right.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
Or if I answered because I'm standing here nothing now,
that doesn't.
Speaker 9 (35:54):
Escalated to a new problem. Just always a ramp. Number
four on this list. This this used to always come
during the summer. But I was me and my brother,
we were growing young men. All you do is eat?
Are you trying to eat me out of a house
and home? Black moms? You are good for throwing this
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one out there. And it is like, mom, I had
a peanut butter and jelly earlier, Like I just came
in here for a Swiss role and you talk about
I'm eating up everything out the damn house, like I'm hungry.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
I have to eat at some point the day.
Speaker 7 (36:29):
No, but that's facts, Like come on, now, y'all the
kids be eating now they be eating and you like,
wait a minute, it's no, that's big Cosco boxes. Two
days it be gone. I'm like, what are y'all doing?
Y'all can't be at hungry.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
I get it, Moms, I mean after after, after experiencing
this this past summer, both of my kids, I call
them snack bandits because yo, it seems like in the
middle of the night, there'll be twelve of them, you know,
and then four hours later, I mean in the middle
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of the day, it'd be twelve of them, and then
four hours later, every one of them is gone, and
both of.
Speaker 9 (37:09):
Them are like, I don't know what happened, and it
make you more mad that you didn't even get none
of them.
Speaker 4 (37:14):
It's like, damn, I am one of them. Yep.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
So so yeah, I'm at least moms I understand it now.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Well, I don't agree with y'all.
Speaker 9 (37:22):
Number three, your mom would always say to you Black
moms were good for this one. Don't make me embarrass
you in front of your little friends. And your little
friends were standing right there and heard her telling you
that in the voice you are already embarrassed at this point.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
That's what I was gonna say. You already get it.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Now you might as well.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
Just I mean, my thing is, well, you don't have to.
It seems like a choice, mom, seems like a choice.
You don't have to do this. You have to just
let me slide.
Speaker 9 (37:53):
Say something later on and then you know, like, wait
till my friends are gone. You said, don't make you
embarrass me. I'm trying not to.
Speaker 4 (37:59):
That's why they all here right right right.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
My mom did that one time by just crashing a
whole New Year's party.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Yeah it was Yeah, we'll talk about that later America.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
Oh yeah, we're gonna definitely have to.
Speaker 9 (38:10):
Talk about That was the first eight of our top ten.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
When we come back after these messages in these songs.
Speaker 9 (38:18):
We have the rest of our top ten, the final two,
and we are talking about your mama. It is the
morning Experience on lit wy y'all's Wednesday.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
It is Wednesday.
Speaker 9 (38:28):
It is the top ten and guess what it is
time for the top two of the top ten.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
This week's top ten.
Speaker 9 (38:34):
We are talking about your mama, and we are talking
about all those one liners and out of the way,
she made sure that she tried to embarrass you number
two on this list. That's something that all black moms
say fix your face before I fix it for you,
and she would.
Speaker 4 (38:49):
Grip your face up just especially in church.
Speaker 9 (38:54):
Oh man, moms would grab your face or right in church,
and everybody else was sitting around wouldn't do anything, no
help or nothing.
Speaker 3 (39:01):
I hate this because I say this.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
I just I just I use it.
Speaker 3 (39:05):
I use in America guiltiest charge.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (39:09):
Unfortunately, you can see how I feel on my face.
Speaker 3 (39:13):
So I'm really good at that.
Speaker 7 (39:17):
Yeah, mom, Yeah, so many times, so many times.
Speaker 9 (39:23):
I will admit I do say this. It sounds a
little bit more like if DMX word to say it,
because I get so basing, some extra words, some extra
for other words. It's right up in there to make
sure that you get the point right right.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
So I might say and you, and I might say,
don't make me embarrass you.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
It all go into one, and then when we get
to the sport, don't touch them. It all just rolled
right into each other. We are our parents kids, as
much as we try to get away from it.
Speaker 7 (39:59):
We are.
Speaker 4 (40:04):
Number one on this list.
Speaker 9 (40:05):
Were talking about something all black moms did, and I
want to point out the hypocrisy and.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
All of this.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
Mom's always told us I ain't one of your little friends.
And when you go on most everybody's Facebook, their mom
is one of their little friends. On Facebook, Mom, you
was fraud and you always wanted to be my friend.
You recognized my cool at the time, and you really
wanted to be a friend.
Speaker 4 (40:27):
So you was hating at the time. Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 7 (40:29):
I think they was just hating. They just wanted to
be out one of our little friends. But they couldn't
because now on Facebook, they be sending you and they
be tagging. I don't know, they be tagging you, and
it's like I'm about to black you, mom, Like I'm
really about to block and brush you in front of
your little friends because I'm rocking.
Speaker 9 (40:49):
I used to put up I used to put up
rap lyrics and then my mom would be like, good
morning Shawnee like man, like.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
It's funny because I was seeing it.
Speaker 4 (41:01):
And encourage her to do this stuff.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Oh man, yo, same saying same my mom, U be
hit me up, you know, hey, hey, let's.
Speaker 3 (41:14):
Go on to lunch date. I'm like, mom, oh, yes,
you live in a different state. What are you talking about.
Speaker 9 (41:21):
I'll come stay to night. And I'd be like, all right, cool.
All those little rules I used to have don't go
in my fade at a certain time. Don't do none
of that stuff. Mom, I remember all that and your
brom got to curfew. That is ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (41:36):
Like your ass in here. You ain't coming in. I
like to go out eleven. Yeah, you need to interview
out ladies. Joke. That was our top ten.
Speaker 9 (41:49):
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Speaker 3 (42:18):
This is the Morning Experience, folks. Thank you for joining us.
That top ten was a hilarious one.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
If you happen to miss that or if you catched
U if you caught the final five, you can always
go on our Spotify channel and listen to the whole
thing in total and dig into the top ten archives
as well. Today is Wednesday, so we also do what
you watching Wednesday and today we're highlighting on Trophy Wife,
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a murder on Safari and a Trophy Wife. It's on
Hulu right now and is an American documentary series, uh
that that highlights and explores the investigation into dentist Larry
Rudolph following the October twenty sixteen murder of his wife,
Bianca Rudolph in Zambia. Now this this, folks, I don't
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want to tell you everything, but this is like when
you know, when you fall in love with your side
chick and it just goes sideways. But but also also
here but I didn't realize was like how much money
dentists be making. Like I'm looking at this documentary and
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like I'm looking at his house, his crib and everything,
and like it wasn't like he was like the best
dentist in the world or like created anything, you know,
exquisite in dentistry.
Speaker 3 (43:42):
Like he was just a regular dentist making money. I
didn't know that they made money like that.
Speaker 9 (43:46):
Shit, do you see some of these horsemouths, horse mouths
that was rumping around here with these teeth that don't
fit their mouth anymore? Like thennis are out here eating up.
It probably was a slow profession before. But Dennis Dennis
are out here. They gotta they gotta snatch these old
teethelt grind him down all this other good stuff. Oral
surgeon is probably making money over fist right now.
Speaker 4 (44:08):
True.
Speaker 7 (44:09):
True, Well, Chris Rock made a joke back in two
thousand and eight that was talking about like super extraordinary
and he was like, you know what my neighbor does.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
He's a dentist, not a dentist, he's a dentist, and
I'm a millionaire.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
So yeah, it's just nice to be you know, a
certain complexion.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
Oh well, yeah, that that is.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
That is true.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
So, folks, Larry is forced to choose between his wife
Bianca and his longtime mistress Lori. The love triangle becomes
a deadly one. So who does he choose? Well find
out on on Hulu, and that is Trophy Wife Murder
on Safari. It's this Morning Experience, folks, thank you for
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joining us today.
Speaker 7 (44:56):
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Check her out because that's some weird stuff, like completely Ai.
Speaker 9 (45:05):
We got Ai Artists and they're about to have the
best songs ever because they're not the best writer ever.
Chat GPT making all their hits for them in any voice, tone,
anything that you want.
Speaker 4 (45:14):
But Happy Wednesday, Everybody, Happy Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
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