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This is the Morning Experience.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
And thank you for joining us on this Tuesday. That
is Lease Winnie, that is shusy, get busy, least what's
going on.

Speaker 8 (03:17):
I'm doing great, better than Dame Dash.

Speaker 9 (03:19):
I mean, I guess it was out there out so
you know, better than them nuggets.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Dame Dash is Dame Dashing. But happy Tuesday. This is
a good day. We made it through Monday. We made
it through a good old Monday. And I must point
out we didn't bring you down on the Monday. That
was that was that was Monday. If we can only
do that before I got to deliver a top ten,
I would be.

Speaker 8 (03:44):
No only sows.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Folks. Start about news.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
We got these headlines, the Microwave News giving you these
headlines hot and ready, and our first story comes from
the Grillo and Former Washington Post columnists Karen A. Tia
revealed the publication's true reason for firing her by posting
the termination email she was sent Matia wrote that she
posted the email to clear up misinformation that one of

(04:14):
her posts, in which she quoted a racist comment made by.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Charlie Kirk, was what led to her termination.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Lease.

Speaker 8 (04:22):
I'm not shocked at all.

Speaker 9 (04:23):
The Washington Post now that Bezos has stepped into the
building has completely changed. And the censorship that people are
allowing Trump to do to make sure that we authoritarianismism
or is in full of the fact.

Speaker 8 (04:35):
It's crazy.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
Yeah. And she was the last of the opinion columnists
to be at the at the paper still and she's
no longer there for giving an opinion. Let that sink in.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
And journalists are like, yeah, Washington folks got openings, but
I don't think I'm going to.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Apply to it.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Our next story comes from yahoo dot com and any
government has said a new one one hundred thousand dollars
fee for applicants seeking US Skilled workers visa will have
a humanitarian consequence.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
And President Donald Trump last.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Week ordered the new fee for H one B visa applications,
which is more than sixty times the current amount charge
and this comes into effect as of September twenty.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
First is.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
He's taking away jobs here, and he is pricing us
out of jobs anywhere else. This is your president, of.

Speaker 8 (05:36):
Course he is. He's anti immigrant.

Speaker 9 (05:39):
And the crazy part about it is is that a
lot of these tech companies are saying they cannot find
the skills that they need here.

Speaker 8 (05:45):
So what happens when those jobs don't get filled?

Speaker 4 (05:48):
Right right?

Speaker 3 (05:48):
It is a slippery slope that we are experiencing right now.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
And then finally, also from Yahoo dot com, Trump says
they're Murdochs will likely have a role in the US
TikTok deal.

Speaker 9 (06:05):
I don't want to know. I don't want to see it.
I don't want them anywhere near TikTok. It's already better enough.
Larry Ellison is near it because of Oracle. He's a
big Trump guy, billionaire guy. I'm gonna have to be
about a TikTok. I love me some TikTok, but absolutely.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
Not another platform to get that message out there. That's
what it is. Uh It just your your Fox News
is coming to TikTok.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
And and that's exactly how I felt.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Fox News is coming to TikTok or some kind of
conservative uh Lean content or you know, maybe TikTok will
be a be our state sponsored uh type type content
that is coming down the pipeline, folks, in this topic Tuesday,
and we are talking about your grocery build and why

(06:56):
it is rising because I could have I spent three
dollars on a Snickers that I used to spend.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
A dollar twenty three on just you know, three years ago.
So well, thank you for that validation. Brother.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
We are going to hit on that in so much more.
This is the Morning Experience on This is the Morning Experience, folks.
Thank you for joining us. And today for top of Tuesday,
we decided to take it to your pockets talking about
your grocery bill and why is a rising.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
You know.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
The easy thing to say is, all right, well they're
raising prices, but we wanted to get into the meat
and potatoes of.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Why everything is rising.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
And food prices grew by half a percent from July
to August, marking the fastest monthly rate of change since
the fall of twenty twenty two. And behind the rising
cost of food items on store shelves are three main culprits,
and this is the Trump Administration's wide ranging tariffs.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Climate change and.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
A shortage of agricultural workers and the US are leading
causes of grocery inflation.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
So shiz, this is like we're cheddar Bob.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
Here where we we're shooting ourselves and we're causing these
prices to.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Rise here no where are the people that watch cheddar
Bob and did you shoot yourself? We knew this was coming.
The prices have been going up for a long time,
and and to see that, uh, it's it's really starting
to affect a lot more people now. It's just like
like this, this has been happy, this is this has

(08:46):
been going on, and God forbid that you want to
be healthy and you want to eat healthy because those
prices are even more astronomical than just getting trying to
buy a bunch of junk foods. So they've been going up.
And with having four kids in the house, it's rough.
These these are growing kids who eat like we used
to eat, probably even more because they're in a house more.
They ain't outside playing. Well that's another story, but it

(09:09):
is wild. You're getting you're getting bought out. You can't
you can't do anything.

Speaker 9 (09:14):
Yeah, they're eating like it's twenty dollars still get you
a car full of groceries.

Speaker 8 (09:18):
He's like, slow down, like it I'm on now. But
I will say that.

Speaker 9 (09:22):
I need you to say that again, Marquee, so that
people can understand this. Not all of the inflation is
self made, because inflation is normal, right, you have inflation
if your economy is doing well.

Speaker 8 (09:32):
It's just slow.

Speaker 9 (09:34):
But I need people to understand that a lot of
this stuff is man Trump made.

Speaker 8 (09:39):
Trump put those tariffs on, right.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
Trump has a terrible immigration strategy that is causing this
to happen. I need people to start saying that out loud.
We don't need to say, well, in a couple of
years ago, no, no, no, Trump did that. Okay, So
when y'all had all those stickers that said Biden did it,
wait them Trump sticks ad, I ain't seen one.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
And that's the vigor that I want to see.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
I want to see that same, that same kind of vigor,
that same kind of sarcasm. And and with this, I
really thought about it when I spent I spent one
hundred and thirty five dollars in in the supermarket last week,
and I looked at it and I was like, how
is this one hundred and thirty five dollars? And I

(10:29):
feel like these prices are going to continuously just inch up, inchup, inchup, because.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
We're not going to get this sticker sock of shiz.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
It's just going to be this this constant inchup, inch up, inchup,
and just eat, eat, eat, eat more into our.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Finances it is. And there's no such thing as the
struggle packs anymore.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Yo.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
You used to be able to go get some kool
Aid packs. They were they were five and ten cent.
Now they are forty something sentce you used to be
able to go back grab some noodles. Noodles used to
run you about thirteen cents a pack, now now they're
up sixty seventy five cent of pack. It is like
you can't even buy the cheap way out to just
try to get some meals to get you to get buy. Yeah,

(11:12):
those those prices of pizzas are going to be going
up next. We're going to be getting the bowling baskets
and the up and up pizzas, and you know they
don't have no flavors. So that's where we're headed right now.

Speaker 9 (11:24):
As the struggle mills and wages are not going up,
like wages are not keeping up with inflation, and so
your money is not going as far, and stuff is
getting smaller because I swear to you. Most of the
pack is that we had that shrinkflation is real where
you like, wait a minute, this was bigger last week.
I know it was bigger, and now it's like superent

(11:45):
two size and smaller for the higher price wages.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
That is, that is a thing applied for a job.
I'm not going to put nobody on blasts.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
Applied for the job, went to the interview and everything,
and this is a top twenty five market that I
applied for and did the interview for, and they said
that the starting salary was fifty six thousand dollars for
a anchor. And I was like, man, it definitely is

(12:18):
a different world right now, folks. We got more on
the other side on listen, this is the morning Experience.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Thank you for joining us. And we brought up before
a couple of the things that are.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
In our control for why prices are going up, and
this one of them. One of the big reasons is
this regime. One of the things that we can control.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
You know what you know I'm going to say.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
One of the things we can control, climate change.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Increasing temperatures and shifts in weather patterns have made conditions
for growing some fruits and vegetables in the United States
in hospitable. As a result, a lot of domestic production
has been moved to Central and Latin America. Also, labor
shortage according to Donald Trump's immigration policies, including raids on

(13:12):
workplaces that have employed large numbers of immigrants, they are
now leaning in numbers and.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
That is causing a disruption in agricultural work leaves.

Speaker 8 (13:26):
And again this is Trump made. A lot of this
was put on Trump, and Trump.

Speaker 9 (13:32):
Made sure that his immigration policy, not thought out, just
cruel and mean, is really hurting Americans, just like we
said that it would. We said that you would feel
this immigration policy, and we are not to mention that
a lot of people have early retired.

Speaker 8 (13:49):
So there's a couple of older people who retired early.

Speaker 9 (13:52):
You see all of the federal workers that took buyouts
or decided to leave their jobs or who are just
now home, and those people have to go into the markets.
And so that's going to cause a whole problem. There's
a lot of stuff that's happening here that is being
contributed to Trump. Did he cause it all, No, but
it's being exacerbated under this regime. That is just purely

(14:15):
I've never seen so much stupidity in one place in
my life, Like it really could be written by essen
out like this is an accent out skit, Like seriously.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
America, America is the skit. This is just it is just,
it is all improv at this point. It is just
we have no idea. Well we know where it's going,
but we have no idea how fast or bad we're
going to get there. And then, like you said, we
have to keep saying this. This is this is Trump made.
And if you go back to a show we had before,
and if you might have missed that show, you can

(14:46):
check it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio. But we
talked about where the farmers were regretting their decision to
vote for Trump because of the conditions that they had,
and there the deportations that we're having and everything like that.
So the farmers that voted for him are starting to
regret this. And it's just like we saw this coming
a mile away. We saw it coming, and now it's happening,

(15:08):
and what are you gonna do? What are you gonna do?

Speaker 2 (15:12):
It's almost like you can read the tea leaves, like
like if you just listen, you know, like a series
you know, listen in secession some of the shows like
you can really really see like the build up and
really see how how we got here. For for example,

(15:33):
this this comes from CBS correspondent John lin Kent. He
says that price hikes have been the steepest on goods
that the US imports from nations which are facing higher levees.
For example, the US imports about thirty five percent of
its coffee from Brazil.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Whose exports are taxed at a rate of fifty percent.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
He said that that has caused coffee prices to rise
twenty one percent just in August. And this is just
coffee least, so other things are going to be obviously
impacted as well.

Speaker 9 (16:12):
And one of the big things about coffee is that
it can't really be grown here, Like you need a
certain type of climb in in order to get things
like coffee.

Speaker 8 (16:20):
And I don't know if a lot of people realize that.

Speaker 9 (16:22):
So if you put a fifty percent tariff on a country,
it is down the line you are going to have
a shortage. And we also are still recovering from the pandemic.
The reason why inflation went up so high is because
of that supply and demand and people really saw that
the scarcity was there, and.

Speaker 8 (16:39):
Everything shot up.

Speaker 9 (16:40):
People were able to raise those prices, and we never
fully recovered from that, the supply chain being disrupted.

Speaker 8 (16:45):
We never fully recovered from that.

Speaker 9 (16:47):
So with Trump putting these tariffs on at this time,
is like the worst time that this could happen, And
we're going to feel this for years, not just for
a year.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Years, We're gonna be feeling this for a while.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Shiz. Yeah, definitely, it's it's it's that trickle down effect
that we said. It's it's just it's just always it's
repetitive when you talk about Trump. It's it's something happens
and and and it's it's it's downplayed and then it's
just always has some type of trickle down effect and
we always catch the tail end of it and we
always get the short end of stick on it.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Yeah, my mom told me that this is this is
like Reaganomics two point zero, which the version wasn't good.
Uh So, folks, stay with us. We got opp our
next hour. I swear to you things will pick up
after this. This is the morning experiencing, back to the
morning experience. Thank you for joining us. Uh, folks, So

(17:47):
One of the things that is really happening here that
is a really surprising economist is that affluent Americans, and
these are your Americans who are making one hundred and
sixty nine thousand dollars a year or more, a lot

(18:07):
of them are shopping in bargain stores and big box stores.
We're looking at least a seventeen percent increase in places
like a Walmart.

Speaker 9 (18:20):
Of course, like when when you have times like this,
Even though if you look at the numbers, especially with Costco,
a lot of affluent people have always shopped at Costco.

Speaker 8 (18:28):
I don't know if people realize that that's how they
how they say their money.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
I guess I don't know, right, but they have more
like purchasing power so they can leverage the prices. And
of course people are looking for places and ways to
save money, and that's one way to do it.

Speaker 8 (18:47):
You buy it in bulk.

Speaker 9 (18:48):
And I think we're gonna see people shift a little bit.
And as right now people are still buying stuff, but
over I think within the next year or so, we're
gonna see people become a lot more conservative and then
we are really want to feel this recession. That is
just like I said, they said that yesterday they peeking
is peeking out the window.

Speaker 8 (19:06):
They ready. The recession is right on the cosmon.

Speaker 9 (19:08):
As a millennial, I'm so sad not agains like two yeah.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
And that's what you have to get. People are. People
are exactly looking for that for bang for their buck.
You you don't want to go and spend four dollars
on something from from a regular store and you can
spend six dollars on a bigger version at Walmart. It's
just people. People are looking for those bargains. People are
looking to It's it's not even about saving money at

(19:38):
this point. It's about trying to stay above water at
this point because that you you have to survive, you
have to eat, you have to do whatever, and it's
just like you have to get it by any means
you can. And you see looting is going up. You
see just some people just going in stores and just
walking out. The laws got less, like a lot more
leaning on those type of type of crimes and everything,

(19:58):
and it's people are taking advantage of it. If people are,
people are out here and they are in survival mode,
and in America, that is just horrible to say that
in twenty twenty five we are in Survival mod and
gen Z.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
They're getting so creative with it. My oldest she said, hey, Dad,
let's go thrifting next weekend. And I was like, thrifting
next weekend. She was like, yeah, I want to go
to this store, this store, this story. I was like, oh,
so you just want to buy a secondhand clothes and
she was like, Noah, it's called thrifting.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
I was like, okay, whatever, you TikTok people call it,
y'all y'all buying other people clothes.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
I'm with it because the amount of clothes that we're
going to get is going to just kill the amount
of colthes that we.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
Were going to get for the same price. So I
am all with this thrifting thing.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I know that I probably sound like a baby boomer
talking about oh thrifting, but hey, it is new to me.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
This is the Morning Experience. On let one O six
we got more on the other side of this music break.
Stay with us.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
This is the morning Experience it folks. I wanna thank
you for joining us on this Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
Uh, stay with us for the next hour.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
We have oh pe p coming up and UH, at
least if you could just free for the folks.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
What you got.

Speaker 9 (21:14):
We're gonna talk a little bit about Steph Curry and
whether or not he is being messy by going back
and clapping back and killing Mike. And then we also
want to talk about pretty prompt punishment.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
Is that a real thing? Can you really be punished
with being pretty?

Speaker 6 (21:27):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Oh man, Absolutely, I get punished for it every day
of my life.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
It's a given, the curse, it's it is, it is
a it is a shield that I bear to bear
on this Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Uh uh.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
But but to get uh, to get back to our
top topic before we back to our music here, shiz.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
What happens from here?

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Because I'm thinking that thrifting and thrift stores are going
to eventually be like the new stores until they become
like the more expensive stores.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
They'll be that until like everything else, until everybody else
gets on it, and then the price of skyrocket and
then you then then then the closing Walmart will start
being cheaper than than the thrift stores and everything, just
because everybody will be on and they will start to
go in. And you know, once everybody hears word of something,
it is downhill from there.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
But are we talking about consignment shops or like thrift store,
like the thrift store, thrift store, because you know, consignment
shop is a little bit different, a little bit more
high end than an actual thrift store, you know what
I mean, Like the Salvation Army.

Speaker 8 (22:51):
We talking about the Salvation Army.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Least, I'm not gonna lie to you. I thought they
all were Salvation Army. I am today there. So when
you said consignment, so so so there's levels, there's levels, there.

Speaker 9 (23:06):
Is levels, there is levels. The bougie is like the
consignment shops that has like you know, the high end
clothes and like jewelry and stuff. And then you got
the Salvation Army where people just like I need this
out my howls like that, it's this this level.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Yeah, but with the Salvation Army. Now now they're going
in there and they're they're doing the whole video of
going in there and taking some track, some dog shoes,
some a dog dresser or whatever it is, and fixing
it up and selling it for thirty forty times the
price of what they paid for it.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
It's good for the environment though.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Very true, very true.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
If this ain't some Charlie Sheen type stuff. You know,
last week we talked about. He was like, oh, I
have high end crack, so like these these these secondhand clothes,
this is just high end crack.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
I hear you.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
The collar, I hear you.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Maybe I'm just being negative.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
I don't know, I hear you, but yeah, I'm concided,
and I gotta you know what, Yeah, we should do
a show on that, folks. We got oh Pp coming
up next with with Lease Winnie. Before that, we got
the Microwave News coming up at the next hour, we
got this music.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Stay with us. This is LIT one six. This is
the Morning Experience. This is the Morning Experience, folks. Thank
you for joining us this hour.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
I am just flabbergasted at the fact that there is
high end thrifting consignment. As as I've been told, y'all
probably think, oh, this guy sounds stupid, but I don't care.
This this consignment thing is new to me. Le's so
like for consignment, I'm looking it up. It's not like donations,

(24:50):
so like you give the shop the stuff and then
you can get money back from it. So then I've
been doing this thing wrong all along.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
Catch right off.

Speaker 9 (25:02):
And you can make money depending on the type of
clothes that you have. You can make a little money
off of it. Now, you're not gonna make a lot
because they're trying to make a profit.

Speaker 8 (25:10):
But you can make a little bit of money, a
little change.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
Yeah, yeah, but see that, That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Like, look, if I can give, if I can give
my item away and make ten dollars off of it,
versus giving it away and not making anything off of it,
I've been I've shit, I've been hustling backwards man.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Whatever happened to a good old hand me down when
you used to have to hear clothes or something like that.
It's like, oh, I could have been selling this stuff
because my brother didn't do any justice for what I gave.
I could have been selling this stuff and making a
couple of dollars back. Ten dollars would have set me
a long way a long time ago, right right right
straight up.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Like I am so, I'm just I'm A part of
me is amazing, but a part of me is just
angry because it's just like, so, there's a difference between
donation and consignment.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
I am I want to flip a table, crash bags
of clothes to those yellow bens.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 9 (26:13):
To be fair, a lot of consignment shops will tell
you your clothes or trash like they'd be like, no,
we can't take it. So if you don't have like
name brand or nice clothes, just gonna take that over
there to salvation on me. I'm just saying, I'm just saying,
I'm not talking about you monkey, you got the boy,
I'm not talking about jail.

Speaker 10 (26:31):
But don't you know well first of all, first of all,
first off, I would never get that head up to
anything about well, I just I just did not Well,
I'm not surprised about that because I can see I

(26:51):
can see some kind of Karen.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
Running that shop, you know, and and yeah, oh man,
oh man, that's just another.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Level another opportunity for racism to come. You know what,
I'm not even going to go to go down that
pipeline because I'm amazed about this consignment thing. This is
this is I'm gonna go to a consignment shop tomorrow, shiz,
and they gonna get this work, beloved.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
The crazy thing is is that in in college in Shippensburg,
they had they had a couple of consignment shops up there,
but you just you just passed by them because you
thought they were just you, They were just people, just
trash donations, like, hey, this is Nintendo in the trash
and I fixed it up.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I thought there was yards items. Absolutely, absolutely, But but
but this is this is a new game, this is
a new wrinkle. Oh this is diabolical.

Speaker 8 (27:47):
We didn't unlock the new version for him. Yes, he's
gonna come back.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
I'll come.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
It's just mad right here, But.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
I've got for it.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
I got this from the consignment shot.

Speaker 4 (28:05):
That's the link that Fat Joe jumped in the video. Yes,
it's a little water damage and it smells moldy, but
but I got at the consignments.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Folks, Folks, we got OPP coming up next. Stay with us.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
This is the Morning Experience on Welcome Back to the
Morning Experience with Mark. He's Lopton, should he get busy?
And yes myself Lisa, Whenni we are and another installment
of OPP where the t is steaming, the edges are laid,
and the problems oh baby, yes they're not even ours,
but we definitely are going to talk about them.

Speaker 8 (28:44):
Yes we are.

Speaker 9 (28:45):
And today, like I said, we're talking about Stephen Curry
catching strays, pretty girls, catching hate and conversations about whether
your partner can shine just a little bit too bright.
So let's talk about miss Ayisha Curry.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
Yes, you don't know who that is. That is Steph
Curry's wife. So she was actually on a podcast.

Speaker 9 (29:06):
So Aisha Carrey hopped on the Call Her Daddy podcast
the other day and she started sharing her journey and securities,
opportunities and all that jazz, and she was very vulnerable
in this conversation, but she got some backlash because of TikToker.
Bookie Woods actually said that Aisha Curry might as well
be Glilla because he says that he was accusing her

(29:29):
of trying to embarrass Steph because in this interview she
was talking about she thought Stephan Curry was going to
be a high school basketball coach and she did not
sign up for this lifestyle and how hard it is
for you to be a basketball wife. So Killer Mike
chimed in and he said that he felt bad for

(29:50):
Stephan Curry having I guess his wife going on these
podcasts and talking too much, where Steph Curry clapped back
and was like, Hey, I don't mind the other people
talking about Killer Mike. You got too much of a
big platform to be talking about my wife. So the
question that I have here for other people's problem, was
Aisha Curry wrong for going on this podcast and being
vulnerable and talking about how she just thought that he

(30:12):
was going to be a basketball.

Speaker 8 (30:13):
Coach after he played in college or whatnot?

Speaker 9 (30:16):
Was killing Mike Rong for polland on and what Steph
Curry justified in defending his wife.

Speaker 8 (30:22):
So she is should miss Ayisha.

Speaker 9 (30:25):
Curry be out here talking about how she thought maybe
his game wasn't good enough and he should have just
thought he was gonna be a coach.

Speaker 4 (30:33):
I mean, I give her the grades. She was asked
the question, So she answered the question. On the other hand,
that is Del Curry's son, and he was nice and
gott what did you think you signed up for? I'm
not sure, be fair.

Speaker 9 (30:50):
She said she did not know who the father was,
even though she met Stephan Curry in high school in church.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
I've heard gold Digger say that, no, I'm just playing
it's This wasn't the most embarrassing thing that she did
this stuff, But I believe she had a conversation before
where she was getting to her part online. She might
have to just sit down for a little bit just
just sit down, chill out. The season is coming up.

(31:18):
No need for these dumb distractions. Steph, he's stuck up
for his wife though. That's that's his wife he stuck
up for I give him all the credit in the world.
But I mean, she's I don't know what she was
thinking about. It was Steph Curry. I don't care who
if you know who his dad was, his mom was,
his brother was, or anything like that. That was Steph Curry.
He was He was like that in college.

Speaker 8 (31:39):
But Davison on the map, true, Marquis, what do you say.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
I think that she was looking at the tea leaves
like like, this was the the Kobe lebron kg Tim
Duncan generation before we got to this, you know, generation
that favors more of the smaller players, the shooter and everything.
So she was looking at it like that and like,

(32:04):
all right, well he's at Davidson. You know how many
people were drafted from Davidson. So she was probably like,
he'll probably be a coach, you know. So she was
probably expecting some level of comfort, but not this. You know,
let her let her speak her truth, you know.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. So does does that
mean she didn't believe in his dream from jump. She
was just she was just kind of gassing him up
because she didn't believe that he was going to be
everything that he wanted to be. She decided, and I
thought he was going to be a coach, Like all right,
So when you're telling me that, I'll just just go on, baby,
you're gonna make it. You didn't believe I was going
to make it. You were just giving me some encouraging words.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Well, she's on the other side. I'm gonna say this.
My wife bought into me being you know, this big
news anchor and this you know, big city and everything, and.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
That did not happened, you know, and you know what,
she's she's still around telling me you got it, babe.

Speaker 8 (33:06):
So see, and he got a good wife, and you
know what.

Speaker 9 (33:09):
With that, we're gonna have some good music and we're
gonna come back and we're gonna get into his business,
which is other people's problems, but it's our problems because
it's his problem.

Speaker 8 (33:15):
But that's okay. You can get this music, but we're
gonna be right. Welcome back to LIT one on six
with the Morning Experienced Crew.

Speaker 9 (33:22):
Yes, my name is least when he and we are
in another segment of other people's problems, and now we're
talking about Ayisha Curry and her going on the Call
Me Daddy podcast talking about Stephan Curry. She thought she
would be the bread winner and he was going to
be a basketball coach. Like she really thought she was
gonna be that girl and he was gonna be sitting
on the side. And Markquth actually has a story that

(33:43):
his wife has a very similar situation to ms Curry,
and he's going to explain.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
To us what that is.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
Yeah, yeah, like like like there was there was Justy's big,
big dreams because at the time, I was working for CNN,
so it's like, oh my gosh, I'm working for CNN.
So like after this, it is just going to be,
you know, I'm going to be an anchor at you know,
insert Bigxu's city station here. But but it did not

(34:12):
happen like that, and like sometimes sometimes probably more often
than not, that does not happen. So Ayisha, she's on
the other side where like, you know, it was beyond expectations,
but truth be told, she would still be there, which
shows that, you know, still a good woman.

Speaker 3 (34:32):
She just did not expect this, and who would expect it.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
This man changed the game of basketball like nobody could
expect it that.

Speaker 8 (34:43):
He was still I mean, he was gonna make into
the NBA.

Speaker 9 (34:46):
And I think for her that adjustment of having all
those people constantly trying to talk to her husband and
being famous has been a little bit of an adjustment
for her, which, to be fair, I absolutely understand. She
also said she was very young when she you, madam,
she didn't really get a chance to go out and party,
and they had kids.

Speaker 8 (35:04):
She is is there some grace there for her because
she didn't get a chance to really party. She went
right into his dream.

Speaker 4 (35:11):
It sounds exactly like a Tyler Perry movie. It's just
she she I expected to I expected to be the breadwinner.
I expected to be this, and it's like, I don't,
I don't. I'm again, I'm I don't know their relationship,
but it's like it was just those you know when
when when your kid is doing something and you know

(35:33):
they're not going to really go far in it, but
you encourage them, like, go ahead, baby, you got it.
You're gonna you're gonna be the man. You're gonna change
the game one day, And She's like, all right, this
this is meth now. I'm about to go ahead and
get it, get my career started, because I'm gonna have
to keep this family going. I don't know if the
if the support was real there. It was probably support given,

(35:53):
but I don't know if it was one hundred percent
back I'm going to.

Speaker 9 (35:56):
Could she be trying to just show that she wasn't
there for the money, because a lot of people will
say that women go after basketball players for the money.

Speaker 8 (36:04):
And she said, hey, I would have been with him
even if he was a high school teacher. I would
have stayed with him.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
Oh the money was there, like he's the son of
Dale Curry. Like the money was there, Like he came
from money. So the money was there.

Speaker 2 (36:16):
She knew that he could be a basketball, you know,
coach at so and so High School and we would
and live like a basketball coach from so and so
High school because his dad was an NBA player of
more than a decade.

Speaker 4 (36:30):
So that that sounds good. When you got millions right now,
you can look back like I would have stuck around forever,
whether we lived in a trash can, I would have
stuck around with him because that's my man, it's like,
got them millions now you can listen again. I don't know,
but that's not encouraging to meet.

Speaker 9 (36:50):
A lot of hate, though, I will say that you
should carry gets a lot of hate. And I think
it's because when she came out, initially she was very
buttoned up because she.

Speaker 8 (36:58):
Is very religious.

Speaker 9 (36:59):
They are very religious, and you know, don't wear this this,
you know, you need to be a lady. And then
she came out and kind of did a little bit
of a reverse yes. And I think that people felt
some kind of way about that because it's like you
lost weight now, and now you out there and you
want to be out here in these streets.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
No, yeah, and and and then I think that her whole,
I guess fall came when she said that she didn't
have a chance to party, because like she she she
may genuinely mean, you know, oh I didn't have a
chance to party.

Speaker 3 (37:33):
She may genuinely mean that.

Speaker 2 (37:35):
But you know, for the secular, you know people, you know,
the non religious people, when we hear a girl say,
oh I want to party, we just hear, oh, she
wants to f n words.

Speaker 8 (37:52):
And that is not what that means.

Speaker 9 (37:54):
She just wanted to explore, and she wanted her and
Stephen Curry to not be out here with it in,
but to be actually be in a relationship together going out.

Speaker 8 (38:04):
But they can't get a chance to do that. But
guess what you are gonna get a chance to do.

Speaker 9 (38:06):
Get this music right here on lit one o six
because we got what I don't know what it is,
but y'all gonna love it.

Speaker 8 (38:11):
Okay, y'all gonna love this music. Stay right here lit
one oh six.

Speaker 9 (38:15):
Welcome back to the morning experience with Marque's lovedon shit
to get busy and myself and we are talking opp
other people's problems and we are on to the third
and final story, which I am gonna merge this together
because this final story is about when your partner is
famous and more successful or simply more in the spotlight,

(38:37):
is it hard to stay like in the wing? Is
it harder to stay with somebody that you feel is
more attractive? So this was a conversation that I actually
had with people in person because I feel like in
relationships there's always one person who dates up in one
person that dates down, especially physically, And does this make
it more difficult in a relationship when you're dating somebody

(39:00):
who is incredibly attractive versus someone who maybe you know.

Speaker 8 (39:06):
Is more successful.

Speaker 9 (39:08):
Sheiz, because you have a very beautiful I'm not saying
you're not attractive, but your wife is much more attractive
than you.

Speaker 4 (39:15):
I would agree, I would agree. I would definitely agree,
and and I mean it's it's there, it's if you
have the thing that that is. It just all boils
back down to insecurities as as me me personally as
a man. I want people to be attracted to my wife,
like you do. You feel you feel a confidence about that,

(39:35):
You feel you get something out of that by just
people knowing that you you made a good decision. And
people ain't coming in like yo, how did they get together?
Like just just what what was they thinking about? Like
you want people to be attracted to your partner, and
it's just like if you can't handle that, that's it
shows an insecurity to me, That's what it is.

Speaker 3 (39:54):
Marquise. I eat it up.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
I've been underestimated my whole life, so so yeah, yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
Underestimate me like you are just a you know a
graveyard of many other people that have underestimated me. So
I love the fact that that my wife turns down dudes,
you know, approach, approach at your.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
You know, on risk.

Speaker 6 (40:27):
I like that.

Speaker 9 (40:27):
And as a person who is dating somebody who has
always been more conventionally attractive. He is six four twenty pounds,
he is muscular, and women love him, and I will
say that it is quite difficult for me. I'm just
saying quite difficult for me, especially when you're out and
they just coming over to him, like she we went
out and a waitress was just pouring.

Speaker 8 (40:49):
I'm like, I am parched, Like you don't want to
give me. You don't want to me to have no jails,
but it does have. You have to be very confident
and secure in who you are order to do that.

Speaker 9 (41:00):
And see that's why the morning experience we all get
along because we all got that confidence, and all of
our significant others are very attractive.

Speaker 8 (41:07):
We're just saying, we're not bragging.

Speaker 9 (41:08):
It's not a flex but hey, if you got another
person's problem and you want to reach out to Lise Whinnie,
make sure you go to my dms on all social media.

Speaker 8 (41:17):
At least Whinny and I'm will respond. Get this music
right here on Litz.

Speaker 9 (41:22):
Welcome back, to Lits one oh six with the Morning
Experience with Marque's Lufton. She's to get busy and yes me,
Lise Whinnie, we are talking opp other people's problems and
we are on story number two.

Speaker 8 (41:33):
Yes this time sweetye. So Sweetie was in an interview again.

Speaker 9 (41:37):
I guess we need to start unplugging the podcast mikes
and she was saying that her music isn't selling because
she faces so much criticism because of pretty punishment. She's
saying that people in the industry are jealous of her,
which has now started a spiral of other people online
talking about their pretty punishment and that pretty privilege can

(41:58):
have its downsides.

Speaker 8 (42:00):
There was another woman who got online.

Speaker 9 (42:02):
She was very light complexion, light eyes, and she was
talking about how dark skinned women should not be upset
with people that are pretty privileged, because they should be
mad at their parents. The question I want to ask
the two of you, is pretty punishment real? And have
you guys experienced it?

Speaker 8 (42:21):
Cheers?

Speaker 4 (42:23):
I believe it. It was the great will Smith who
once said to Juggles the clown, it's not that people
don't like you.

Speaker 6 (42:29):
It's because you suck, not at all.

Speaker 4 (42:39):
You had the push in everything you had, the sweetye mill,
the sweetie pies, the sweet the sweety sweet tarts, whatever,
everything you had going on, and you didn't get to push.
You're not talented. We saw you in BMF, we saw
you in the show. It's not that I mean.

Speaker 3 (43:03):
Hard.

Speaker 4 (43:03):
She got on. She got on.

Speaker 3 (43:04):
The pretty part got her on.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
We need the talent to stick.

Speaker 3 (43:08):
Up, man make I mean it is. It is a thing.
You know, this is an unpopular opinion, but.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
Like Ice Spice, Ice Spice falls into that category as well.
You know, if if Ice Spice was a deep, dark
skinned sister, I highly doubt that she would, you know,
be doing pepsi commercials right now.

Speaker 3 (43:33):
You know, I think that pretty privilege is.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
Definitely a thing, especially when you lean into you know,
white men fetishes and whatnot. But but you know, a
pretty penalty, not to say that it's not there. I
think that a pretty penalty is more wrapped up in jealousy.
But it's it's it's it's definitely essence.

Speaker 8 (44:01):
You know, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 9 (44:03):
And I will also say that some of y'all need
to know the difference between colorism and pretty privilege, because
what you are explaining is colorism and not pretty privilege.

Speaker 8 (44:12):
But on that, we're gonna go get to this music
is probably what icy from swimming. Probably, I don't know,
but just stay right here.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
He got another great show lined up for you, the
midday Show with Autumn Joy Live coming up next.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
But first shouts from the.

Speaker 4 (44:27):
Team, hey man, it was it was another upbeat show.
I'm just saying, can we please bring the same energy tomorrow.
I'm just I'm just asking putting it out there were
on a roll.

Speaker 9 (44:39):
Make sure all somber stories, all melancholy. We're gonna be
melancholy on Wednesday.
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