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April 18, 2025 15 mins
Yo, it’s Ronn.

Right now… I’m in the hospital with grandma.
She’s not doin’ too good, and it’s been heavy.

But even in the quiet, even in the pain — I turned to music.
Sang Parachute by Breanna Yde. Just me, her, and the song.
Rate My Cover 1 - 10 😁😁😁
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do. Welcome
back to vib with Ron podcast. It's your host game wrong.
Thank you girls, thank guys, thank you so much for

(00:21):
training on once again and the best podcast in the
GenZ history. Trank you girls, Thank you guys.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Now today in vib with One podcast, I am going
to basically tell you about that this week of being
in the hospital with Grandma here because.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Grandma is like seriously sick and stuff.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
So I'm just gonna give you a very very short
story of Grandma and stuff, and then we're gonna end
with me seeing a cover from an earlish non spread
my head. Her song called Parachute has inspired me a lot,
and I've loved the song, so I decided to make

(01:08):
a very short cover howeby adjust seeing from the chorus
just it.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Yes, So thank you guys for tuning in now.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Since fifteenth of April till eighteenth of April, we have
been here and the hospital coust Grandma is basically sick
and seriously sick, and she has heart expansion. Basically her
heart has increased a little bit due to unnecessary water
in her body and awful, she has like toxic lungs.

(01:43):
There is something like her lands are covered making her
making her have a dry cough unnecessary because of the lungs,
not because.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Like she's sick about coffee or not because of the
lungs of some things.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Yeah, and also she's feel with too much water and
her body plus her legs are basically.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Her legs are basically.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
A factor like elephantiasis, but it's not because of a pantiasis,
because of too much water in the body. And recently
we've been checking the progress has been good.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Yes, it's been good.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
She's like killing up well. And this week we basically
have been to a lot. I have been to a lot.
I've been angry, I've been happy, I've been sad. I've
not been happy. I've never been happy, but I've been
thankful with life, yeah, but never been happy. So I've

(02:45):
got like an apartment, no apartment.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
It's like amazing, Like it's seriously amazing.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
That day, the prices, the prices, I personally thought they
were too low because I knew that if that apartment
was in the Rusalem, it has been at a higher rise.
Departments are basically thirty five thousand shillings. Despite the fact

(03:17):
if that apartment was in the wrestler. It had been
somewhere around ninety thousand to one hundred kine shillings per night.
This apartment is type than thousand tusies part day, and
it has a very very good view. It has TV,
good toilets and basically a very very good confibate and

(03:44):
a sitting place to do work and very big draw
and stuff. So I think, like I read it like
seven seven out of time for the price they're give him,
it's like all although the perment's very good, and I
have to be staying in that place five five days,

(04:06):
and just know that.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
We are not show about the five days like we think.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
It's more because Grandma has been sick, and like the
doctor told us that the only way for us to
get out of the hospital is when Grandma gets gets well,
like certainly well, like the progress whereby we can see
it by our own eyes starting from the body. Then

(04:34):
the doctor will also have to check her heart if
there's any changes, and if not, we're gonna be here.
It can even take two weeks, like right now, we're
already here for three days, and.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
She has good progress on her legs, like we see
her legs.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
We're using the water and stuff, but we're not sure
about heart and lugs.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
So basically.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
We are just really being at the garfia because the
past stay of killing. Then grandmonts to go home and
they was like, no, we can't allow her to go
home because it's too much like health problems, land issues
plus to much of the body there. There is no

(05:17):
way we're going to allow this month to go home.
So we had to stay here and we had to
stop like calling someone home, like, p.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Can you like like like.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Send our am what do they call it, like ship
our coats to us?

Speaker 1 (05:36):
And so are some basic That person.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Is a very close family friend, like I would say
Auntie's bestie. She basically went home, took everything my clothes
and disclothes and grandma's clothes and came and gave us.
And basically we have someone else who's like like strategy

(06:02):
and stuff. Yeah, so basically we got our clods. So
we have no s quods and we really talk about
what the people. The people that come in here and
keep on giving us gifts, it's like really really nice.
They give us a lot of gifts and mostly they've

(06:25):
given us fruits. We have enanas, we have avocados. We
have oranges, we have there is this other fruit. I
don't know what it is called, in expectatic orange.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Just to the cold changes and we have and we
have what else.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
Can I feeling little to call the comet in check,
So I'm not going to contest. Seeing it's right there somehow,
I'm not going to have to check. But today we
have also have the sells like have chip like fries
and eggs for us gain thousands avocados or we were
eating and enjoying this well a fact, I already took

(07:06):
tea like ear in the morning and like less than
one hour later I was told to once so eat this.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
As a matter of fact, I ate.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Not really just had to eat even to add the
heavy breakfast plus heavy lunch. So now I'm one hundred
percent sure, like when it comes at night, I'm going
to eat it very well, like seriously. Well, because we
have spend zero money for lunch, we're going to like

(07:36):
take a out of money for lunch two evenings.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
So we're going to eat.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Something very big. And I might tell you what we
eat like tomorrow or the effort tomorrow. And I brew
like another episode of a bug on podcast and basically guys,
I really don't forget to like believe in much wan
I believe. Remember to strive, remember to achieve your dreams.

(08:06):
Cause basically I'm here in the ostrog but I'm still
doing a podcasts and still like thinking of content because
I have not yet posted any content since when I
was in the AFT job. I pass your content on Instagram.
Although I do stories and stuff, I don't do like
official posts, not youtub on TikTok and wait TikTok, I
just politics. I just posted on tictool like yesterday night,

(08:27):
so I think it's like doing well. So I hopefully
hopefully does well because I need like start earning money
from TikTok as as soon as I can, because in Tangiia,
we don't get paid to like, we don't get paid
to create content unless YouTube, so basic YouTube.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
And suppotify and other stuff that that. But when it
comes to TikTok and and Instagram, Instagram is monetizing, but
it's in other countries and it's monetization is useless. It's
like ship. So I don't have Carol Instagram.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Okay, so let's post up a tatoo TikTok that's not
pay tans onions in the content that creates. But if
you do lives, you get paid from the funds and stuff,
but TikTok actor does not pay, like not all. That's
why I created an international account of TikTok. But I

(09:23):
live about the location. I'm into VPN plus, like I
actually like my age and everything, so basically I can
post anything about my age. Yeah, so I can just
be like, hey, I'm gency, so I can do I
can do genzy content, but not like focus on age.

(09:44):
I can't even say, oh, my seven depart day because
tato might basically ban my account and another one that
I've created a new account so that I could like monetize.
So my former account as nine point five k follow us,
which I stopped creating content for the past two months
after I realized that, okay, that account I started on January,

(10:09):
I would say December, but I would official. I'd say
officially January because all my accounts are current December. On
January and I started posting TikTok and it's grown so
well by March over nine point one k and off
of fifty k likes, and then by now it is
like okay, so meet by March had like nine point

(10:31):
March I had like nine point five K and sixty
five K likes.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Now it has four us of dropped due to the
not posting them all.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
So I've got nine point three K and sixty eight
k likes out my life second grade years and so
like my post, I have basically tried to, like I
mean my account A basically tried to create new account
so that I could start earning. And I'm really lacking
out of country because I really really invested in my

(11:03):
first year out RAB. I posted everything I knew, the
courrenty strit, every single trip I use on my first
account of this account. And having struggles, but it's not
that the first day I opened up with like eighteen followers,
The second day I was up to five hundred, the
third day I was up to six hundred. Now it's

(11:24):
one week later, I'm at six hundred and seventy five
followers and basically two K likes and.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
To posts. So I feels very hard.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah, and I'm really hoping that this account blows up
because my birthday is coming soon. I need to buy
a new phone, I need to do photo shoots, I
need to do like staff like to really make my
seventeen birthday feel worth it to me.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
And I'm really lucky a lot of money because we're.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Here in the hospitals gon lot, like really a lot,
because I've been took country about it's. Yeah, so I'm
really like I was thinking of releasing my song seventeen,
but now I'm thinking like no.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Although although but if I earned good.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Money before like twenty, I will find my new form
and I'll go followships des by the song.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
I'll just use like AI to create like a version
of the.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Song in AI. Then I will I post on YouTube
like a song written by I came home but they
had so Yeah, that's all I'll go. And I'll even
person on this. I will even released on this word
like officially like my song but by AI. So thank

(12:48):
you guys for listening to the crazy bosh I've been
talking about for the past.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Twelve minutes.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
And basically we're going back to the important thing of
today is me singing Parachute by eight by hyd Brianna.
You guys know her from school Frock, Shugar Stamika and
that Nicholin show.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Yeah, so I'm gonna basically give you on five three two,
I don't wanna Lucy I darted. I don't trust a
fan alone and leave at.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
I'm scaming Jim, I'm scarming power shooting while it was
I'm not from us.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I don't wanna Lucy, I don't wanna diart it. I
really want, I really want.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
So thank you guys for listening to that song, which
I'm also going to release it on twenty fifth of April,
so guys, after I shall know, I think like twenty
seventh on my birthday because twenty fifth apro I'm releasing seventeen.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
But I'm thinking of like releasing that song on twenty seventh.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Because the official music video of Paraship by Brian Ayed
is coming on on twenty five of April.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Please go and listen to it.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Thank you guys for listening to the Crazy Potion to
going about, and thank you for always tuning it and
thank you first for it and thank you for everything. Yeah,
don't forget for me on all sushi platforms, Thank you guys,
Thank you guys, thank you so much, love you all,
love we all twenty so much for you. That's all
you need going for me on social media. Came on

(14:52):
Underscore and ASO came on any bad passport and came
round official Bye Bye
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