She Said It First

<p>Welcome to the She Said It First Podcast, where hosts Lynee’ Monae and Jerrilyn, also known as IndesKribeaBULL, bring you a refreshing and humorous take on the latest happenings in the world, trending topics on social media, and offer some hilarious yet insightful advice through their 'Sista to Sista' hotline. Join us for one of the most entertaining and engaging podcasts out there. If you're ready for a good kiki and some piping hot tea, She Said It First is the perfect podcast for you!</p>

Normalize Getting Away from Toxic Family Members | Episode 83

Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off in What Irritated Me This Week by airing their seasonal grievances: eating the same holiday food on repeat, resurrected freezer-burnt turkey in new disguises, and children running wild during grown-folk card games. From mac-and-cheese fatigue to banning kids from the spades table, the ladies make it clear—just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean everyone gets access to your peace (or your plate).   In Girl, What Happened, the conversation turns serious—but still funny—when Oprah’s comments about normalizing no contact with toxic family members spark a real discussion. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ fully agree that protecting your peace sometimes means blocking Auntie, Grandma, or whoever else keeps tearing you down under the guise of “family.” They break down how generational control, constant criticism, and guilt-tripping can stunt growth, damage relationships, and even spill into how you raise your own kids. Their message is clear: life is too short to keep people around just because you share DNA—especially during the most triggering time of year.  Of course, the episode wouldn’t be complete without the ladies spiraling into side topics like traumatic Top Dog Law commercials, musty men who need step-by-step bathing instructions, and why hygiene should never be optional at any age. Between gift-card horror stories, holiday dating rules, and an unexpected debate about becoming a “monkey mom,” Episode 83 perfectly balances comedy and clarity.   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12-18
33:17

Cardi Said It Is Up Forever | Episode 82

Episode 82 of She Said It First, titled “Cardi Said It’s Up Forever,” is a full-on comedy sermon where Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae trade laughter and life lessons like verbal jabs at a roast. In What Irritated Me This Week, the ladies go in on “sit-down air” — yes, that mysterious funk cloud that follows certain people when they hit a chair. Between jokes about “thunderclap ghosts” and hygiene horror stories, the two deliver a PSA wrapped in pure foolishness: wash your whole body, not just the parts you can see. In Girl, What Happened, the duo dives into the messy world of celebrity beefs, starting with Ray J’s claim that Beyoncé disrespected Brandy — because apparently, family loyalty runs thicker than logic. They unpack everything from old Soul Train shade to Cardi B’s “we got beef forever” energy, ultimately deciding that some people confuse “beef” with “irrelevance.” The conversation somehow spirals (as only She Said It First can) into Netflix’s explosive Diddy documentary, where the ladies drag everyone from enablers to jurors smiling too hard for the camera. “Nothing surprises us anymore,” they say — not even the idea of Diddy renting eight getaway cars or possibly a submarine. By the end, things lighten up with talk of Thanksgiving food fatigue and overhyped family gatherings. From calling out folks who overshare about celebrity drama to roasting people who bring the same dry mac and cheese every year, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ prove once again that no topic is too sacred to clown. Whether it’s hygiene, holidays, or hip-hop scandals, Episode 82 reminds us that these two are equal parts hilarious and holy — dropping jokes so sharp they could carve the turkey. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12-11
40:52

You Need to Be Selling It | Episode 81

Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off with What Irritated Me This Week, where makeup struggles take center stage. Jerrilyn vents about the emotional trauma of doing her brows and realizing they’re more like “second cousins” than twins, while Lynee’ confesses her fear of permanent lashes and the ongoing war with chin hairs that just won’t retire. The ladies turn their collective beauty pain into comedic gold, reminding listeners that getting older is wild — one day you’re blending foundation, the next you’re Googling if that new mole is a medical emergency.  In Girl, What Happened, things shift from cosmetics to celebrity chaos as they unpack the rumored breakup between Big Sean and Jhené Aiko. The ladies dissect whether long-term relationships without marriage are a red flag or simply realistic in today’s world, all while dropping gems about toxic love, personal growth, and why “leaving quietly” is an underrated skill. Their conversation flows seamlessly into discussions about marriage not being for everyone, the importance of protecting your peace (and your assets), and why women shouldn’t have to lose themselves in the name of commitment.  By the end, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ circle back to self-worth with their signature humor, reminding women to stop giving their energy (and coochie) away for free. Whether they’re joking about “accidental celibacy,” side-eyeing messy marriages, or clowning Dwight Howard’s PR apology tour, the two make it clear: know your value, sell it high, and never offer your peace at a discount.   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12-04
27:49

God He Was Such an Embarrassment | Episode 80

Episode 80 of She Said It First, titled “God, He Was Such an Embarrassment,” is a full-course Thanksgiving meal of laughs, life lessons, and side-eye. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae open with What Irritated Me This Week, where they go off on people who treat the holidays like an Iron Chef audition. From watery potato salad to experimental casseroles nobody asked for, the ladies issue a clear PSA: “If you didn’t make it last year, don’t test it this year.” Between jokes about cheap mayo and unsolicited side dishes, they somehow turn culinary chaos into a sermon about knowing your lane—and sticking to it.  In Girl, What Happened, the hosts slow things down to share what they’re thankful for this season—each other, their listeners, and the ability to thrive even when life feels like a government shutdown. Their gratitude is heartfelt but still sprinkled with their trademark humor (“Even in the chaos, God never took His hands off us—He just gave us a little side-eye”). It’s a refreshing reminder that joy and faith can live right alongside foolishness.   Then in Girl Talk, they talk about who they think cannot sing. And they finish the show about why scammers always seem busiest around the holidays. By the end, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ remind everyone that growth, gratitude, and good gossip can coexist—and if your man’s an embarrassment, at least make sure the food isn’t.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-27
34:40

She Needs Those Rules in China Because I Was Influenced | Episode 79

Episode 79 of She Said It First, is the perfect mix of chaos, cackles, and conviction. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae open with What Irritated Me the Most This Week, where they go in on liars, cheaters, and people with no backbone, pretty much the unholy trinity of modern dating. Between calling out men who “double down on dumb” and dragging folks who are too available, the ladies make one thing clear: if you’ve got that much free time, you’re not a friend, you’re an assistant.  In Girl, What Happened, the hosts take a wild turn to discuss China’s new influencer laws, which require creators to have verified degrees in medicine, finance, or education before sharing certain content. Instead of condemning it outright, they hilariously admit that maybe—just maybe—a little regulation wouldn’t hurt America’s timeline either. After all, not everyone with Wi-Fi needs a microphone. The bit quickly derails into talk of wig tutorials, mukbang degrees, and the possibility of Jerrilyn launching her own “China-approved” weave line, proving once again that no topic is too serious for their signature spin.  Jerrilyn and Lynee continued the conversation with Paul Pierce’s claim that “you have to cheat to know if she loves you.” The ladies roast Pierce but praised N.O.R.E. for being one of the few men with common sense left.   During Girl Talk, Lynee and Jerrilyn discuss when a prank can go wrong. They spoke about a couple who were pranked in a store and the man did no come to the aide of his woman. From there, they flow into dating safety, Christmas budgeting, and why self-control is the real luxury gift this year. Equal parts petty and profound, this episode reminds listeners that boundaries, balance, and a good laugh might be the only things keeping us all from losing it online—and that sometimes, a little censorship wouldn’t be the worst thing. If you need assistance this holiday season go to feedingamerica.org or your local churches or food banks.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-20
26:35

Girl Talk | Men Need to Create Spaces for Themselves

On Girl Talk Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae reflect on November being National Men's Health Month. They have a heartfelt call for men to prioritize therapy during Men’s Mental Health Month — preferably before buying another bottle of Hennessy or pair of Jordans. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-17
06:27

We Need to Celebrate Black Mediocracy | Episode 78

Episode 78 of She Said It First, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae kick things off with What Irritated Me the Most This Week, where Jerrilyn vents about getting ambushed by a hating mosquito and Lynee’ goes off on people showing up unprepared for life like it’s a pop quiz. The ladies somehow turn bug bites and bad planning into a sermon on staying ready so you don’t have to get ready, because as Jerrilyn says, “If you’re gonna embarrass yourself, at least rehearse first.”  In Girl, What Happened, the duo dives into Keke Palmer’s new web series Southern Fried Rice, which follows a Korean American girl adopted by a Black family who attends an HBCU. The internet, of course, is in shambles, some calling it cultural appropriation, others calling it creative freedom. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ break it down with their signature mix of humor and honesty, giving Keke her flowers for supporting Black creatives while side-eying the “girl, we didn’t need this” vibes. That conversation spirals beautifully into the episode’s theme: why Black people should be allowed to be mediocre sometimes. From perfection pressure to burnout culture, the hosts preach about giving ourselves permission to miss the mark and still be proud, because, as Lynee’ puts it, “White people been doing it for centuries.”  Finally, Girl Talk widens the lens, moving from creativity to technology and mental health.  They have a heartfelt call for men to prioritize therapy during Men’s Mental Health Month — preferably before buying another bottle of Hennessy or pair of Jordans. The ladies tear into the rise of AI artists (“we’re not paying to see a hologram hit a high note”).  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-13
30:54

Girl Talk | Girl Trip Etiquette

In Girl Talk , with Jerrilyn and Lynee' having a Thailand trip coming up, they had to talk about do's and don'ts on a girls trip. They hilariously talk about girl trip etiquette and traveling with bad friends.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-07
05:49

We Fall in Love with Ourselves | Episode 77

Episode 77 of She Said It First is part comedy special, part group therapy session, and part reminder that self-love is the real plot twist. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae start off with What Irritated Me the Most This Week, where they admit they’re too tired to even be mad, but still find the strength to drag the 5 a.m. trash collectors who treat their neighborhood like a monster-truck rally.   In Girl, What Happened, things turn from funny to felony as the ladies talk about the epidemic of people popping up unannounced. From exes showing up at nail salons to surprise visits that belong in horror movies, they make it clear. If your name isn’t Amazon Prime, don’t deliver yourself to their door. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ unpack the deeper issue of boundaries and safety, reminding listeners that sometimes closure just means blocking them on everything. They then dive into relationships, self-worth, and the wild realization that sometimes we fall in love with how we make someone feel, not who they really are. The hosts get real about outgrowing situationships, “pretty punishment” (when men try to humble confident women), and why the only person you should be chasing this season is yourself  Finally, in Girl Talk , they hilariously talk about girl trip etiquette and traveling with bad friends, as well as smart devices that listen too much, proving once again that Jerrilyn and Lynee can turn even chaos, creeps, and conspiracy into catharsis—and a good laugh.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11-06
34:14

She Might Have Said It Last...Best Of | Episode 76

Episode 76 of She Said It First is a treat bag full of chaos, cackles, and callbacks — the ultimate Best Of Halloween special. Since Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae are off this week (probably judging costumes and dodging candy corn), they gift listeners a highlight reel of the moments that almost got them canceled — or at least gave their producers heart palpitations.  The episode revisits classic segments featuring the guests who brought peak foolishness to the mic: comedian and influencer Mr. Bankshot, who had everyone crying laughing with his chaotic storytelling and parody confessions; radio personality and comedian Alton Walker, whose “truths” about relationships were half stand-up, half therapy session; and poet and motivational speaker Kira J, who somehow managed to make vulnerability sound both poetic and petty in the best way.  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-30
35:16

Girl Talk | How Are We Paying This Bill

Girl Talk dives into everything from viral content boundaries to defending your mama in public (and almost going to jail over it). They cap things off with a passionate debate about tipping culture — when it’s deserved, when it’s not, and why asking for a tip on the card reader feels like robbery with a smile. By the end, you’ve gotten relationship advice, voter motivation, and a side of laughter so good you might just tip them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-25
15:20

Not Looking for Love Looking for Lunches | Episode 75

On this episode of The She Said It First Podcast, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discusses various topics and entertain the listening audience. Episode 75 of She Said It First, titled “Not Looking for Love, Looking for Lunches,” is peak funny girl fall energy. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off with What Irritated Me the Most This Week, and it’s giving “you had one job.” Jerrilyn’s photographer fumbled her whole meet-and-greet photoshoot by cutting off her shoes — the most expensive part of the outfit. Lynee’ doubles down with her own rant about people (and politicians) who can’t seem to do their one assignment either, sliding smoothly from bad angles to bad elections. It’s equal parts relatable, ridiculous, and just the right dose of righteous.  In Girl, What Happened, cuffing season takes center stage as the ladies admit they might’ve wasted their summer and missed their shot at a winter roster. But don’t get it twisted — they’re not looking for soulmates, just soul food. The duo hilariously breaks down where to find “plush” partners for the colder months — hint: try Wingstop, the buffet line, or the big and tall store (Ziplock suit optional). Their motto? “We’re not looking for love, we’re looking for lunches.” Between cozy talk, cuffing strategies, and Boston Market confessions, it’s a full buffet of comedy.  Finally, Girl Talk dives into everything from viral content boundaries to defending your mama in public (and almost going to jail over it). They cap things off with a passionate debate about tipping culture — when it’s deserved, when it’s not, and why asking for a tip on the card reader feels like robbery with a smile. By the end, you’ve gotten relationship advice, voter motivation, and a side of laughter so good you might just tip them.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-23
40:34

If That Ain’t a Narcissist | Episode 74

Episode 74 of She Said It First is the perfect mix of therapy, foolishness, and girl math. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae are back in person and on a roll, kicking things off with What Irritated Me the Most This Week, where Jerrilyn calls out her rebellious dog, Toto, for testing her authority like a toddler with fur. Meanwhile, Lynee’ vents about her therapist turning the tables and diagnosing her as the problem — the ultimate betrayal. Between dog drama and therapy trauma, the ladies agree: sometimes healing feels a lot like being humbled.  In Girl, What Happened, the conversation turns to Young Thug’s viral comments about why his girlfriend doesn’t “need” therapy — because apparently, talking to him is enough. The ladies immediately sound the alarm on narcissism, dragging men who confuse control with love and wisdom with Wi-Fi. With their signature humor and clarity, they unpack how therapy isn’t weakness, it’s maintenance — and why your “OGs” from the block are not a substitute for licensed professionals. They also tear into the idea that women’s worth is tied to marriage and motherhood, hilariously reminding nosy relatives to “swallow your tongue and go to hell” before asking, “when you gonna have a baby?” Jerrilyn and Lynee’ also mention Kai Cenat celebrating 1 million subscribers on Twitch by cutting his dreads. They spoke about what they would do when they hit that milestone across various social media platforms.   Finally, in Girl Talk, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ celebrate women in the WNBA for demanding fair pay and knowing their worth, tying it back to their own experiences of advocating for themselves in corporate jobs and creative spaces. The episode wraps with a candid, hilarious reflection on “the pivot” — how both hosts have learned to reinvent themselves, build new lanes, and turn side quests into paychecks. Whether they’re dragging toxic men, corporate underpay, or bad advice, one thing’s clear: She Said It First is where laughter and life lessons go hand in hand — and sometimes off-script.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-16
36:19

The Barbs are Now Barbra with Alton Walker | Episode 73

Episode 73 of She Said It First is a full-on comedy cookout featuring Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull), Lynee’ Monae, and special guest comedian Alton Walker—and let’s just say he came ready to cut up.  Before the gossip and girl talk, they dive into What Irritated Me This Week, where the crew goes in on people who complain about navigating Atlanta’s airport (“if you can read, you can fly!”) and an unfortunate viral confession from a woman admitting she’s still “getting used to showering.” The lesson? Hygiene is not a hobby.  Then in Girl, What Happened, things take a turn for the petty as they unpack the never-ending Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj drama. Between baby insults, fake apologies, and 3 a.m. Twitter rants, the trio agrees it’s time to hang it up—because the Barbs are now Barbra, and nobody wants to see aunties beefing on the timeline. They also spoke about Diddy being sentenced to 50 months in prison for the crimes he committed. Jerrilyn and Lynee, along with Alton Walker cannot see how people are still defending Diddy. They also spoke about the tragic story of a young New Jersey male being charged with murder for a hit in run that caused the death on two young girls. This was allegedly in the name of vengeance for Charlie Kirk.  Finally, Girl Talk takes the conversation to weddings, relationships, and whether love or money really holds a marriage together. From overpriced bridesmaid dresses to whether guests should follow a bride’s “suggested attire,” the hosts keep it hilariously honest. Alton admits he’s still “figuring marriage out,” Jerrilyn reminds everyone that weddings are really just expensive group projects, and Lynee’ says she’s fine as long as nobody shows up in white—or bills her for the champagne. Between laughter, real talk, and pure foolishness, Episode 73 proves that whether they’re debating soft life or soap life, the She Said It First crew always keeps it clean… mostly.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Guest:Alton Walker / @altonwalkershow Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-09
41:24

What Irritated Me This Week | These Damn Planes

In What Irritated Me the Most This Week, the ladies start by venting about nonstop turbulence—literal and metaphorical. From loud planes drowning out their recording to people who just won’t stop blocking your blessings, the segment is basically therapy with punchlines. As Jerrilyn says, sometimes life really is just one long flight with no peanuts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-07
02:31

She Said It Over the Plane | Episode 72

Episode 72 of She Said It First is proof that even when the universe (and a fleet of airplanes) tries to sabotage them, Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae will still deliver the laughs. In What Irritated Me the Most This Week, the ladies start by venting about nonstop turbulence—literal and metaphorical. From loud planes drowning out their recording to people who just won’t stop blocking your blessings, the segment is basically therapy with punchlines. As Jerrilyn says, sometimes life really is just one long flight with no peanuts. In Girl, What Happened, the conversation turns serious when they unpack a viral TikTok comparing doctors’ treatment of Black women to police treatment of Black men. The hosts share their own frustrating (and at times scary) medical experiences, dragging the racism baked into healthcare while clowning male OBGYNs who thought “fascinated with coochie” was a career goal. Between the jokes, they get real about how society confuses Black women’s strength with being pain-proof, and why more Black doctors—and more listening—are desperately needed. The ladies go in on Judge Lynn Toler’s revelation that she married a man with four kids and no money. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ respectfully disagree (read: roast it into the ground), pointing out that “companionship” doesn’t pay rent and love alone won’t keep the lights on. Finally, Girl Talk takes us from the waiting room to the dating pool, with hilarious first-date horror stories, from a man battling chopsticks like it was Mortal Kombat to another comparing salmon to… well, let’s just say it wasn’t flattering. They round things out By the end, between the planes, the shade, and the jokes, this episode proves that no amount of background noise can drown out the chemistry of these two. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10-02
31:05

Five Dollars for Cheesecake Factory Date with Mr. Bankshot | Episode 71

Episode 71 of She Said It First brings all the smoke and the laughs with special guest Nicholas “Mr. Bankshot” Banks. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ waste no time roasting their friend like only besties can—calling him out for showing up late, questioning his “Lovely Day” legacy, and debating who’s really the best friend in the room.   In What Irritated Me the Most This Week, the crew takes aim at people who can’t mind their business online, poking fun at the way trolls create drama out of thin air just to get attention. From there, the conversation shifts to Bankshot’s creative career—his viral parodies, stand-up comedy, and Twitch streaming—where he breaks down how authenticity beats chasing algorithms every time. Naturally, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ have questions about just how many hours a man can spend on a gaming console before it stops being “work” and starts being a problem.  The episode rounds out with their signature mix of comedy and real talk, touching on relationships, Cheesecake Factory dates, and whether men should ever be paying for girls’ night tabs. With endless laughs, sharp side-eyes, and the kind of roasting only friends can get away with, this one proves: lovely day or not, Bankshot wasn’t safe in that studio.  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Guest:  Nicholas “Mr. Bankshot” Banks  @mr_bankshot   Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-25
39:33

Girl Talk | Taking Off Your Superwoman Cape

During Girl Talk, Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae, along with guest Kira J spoke about relationships, and the burden Black women carry when they’re expected to be everybody’s superhero. Kira got candid about taking her “cape” off before she crashes out, leaning on family when needed, and learning the difference between friendships and mentorships (because not everyone who wants to be in your circle can pour back into you).  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-22
11:07

I Have No Idea What I am Doing with Kira J | Episode 70

Episode 70 of She Said It First is giving therapy, laughs, and side-eye all at once. Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae welcomes their special guest, poet and multi-hyphenate creative Kira J, who’s fresh off the release of her powerful new spoken word album, I Have No Idea What I’m Doing. And while Kira might not claim to have all the answers, she definitely brought wisdom, raw honesty, and a couple of gut-punching poems that had everybody clutching their chest like, “girl… me personally, I couldn’t.”  In What Irritated Me the Most This Week, the ladies went off on folks who keep giving attention to toothless trolls on social media. Jerrilyn and Lynee made it clear: stop making think pieces about people with three missing molars and a Wi-Fi connection—mute, scroll, and move on. By the time Kira chimed in about trolls and toxic commenters, the whole segment felt like group therapy mixed with a roast session.  For Girl, What Happened, the three women dove into Kira’s artistry, the inspiration behind her album, and her viral poem “If I Never Get to Love You.” Between discussions of heartbreak, healing, and knowing when to ask for help, the episode proves you can laugh, cry, and side-eye a dusty troll all in the same hour. Then in Girl Talk, the conversation shifted to relationships and the burden Black women carry when they’re expected to be everybody’s superhero. Kira got candid about taking her “cape” off before she crashes out, leaning on family when needed, and learning the difference between friendships and mentorships (because not everyone who wants to be in your circle can pour back into you).  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Guest: Kira J/ @allthingskiraj Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-18
51:06

What Irritated Me This Week | Here is Your Little Money Back

On What Irritated Me This Week, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae go in on people who borrow your stuff, call it “little,” and then forget they were broke knuckle-deep in pocket lint when they asked you in the first place. From lending money to “elevating homelessness” (yes, they really said that), the ladies turn irritation into pure comedy, reminding us all why you should never loan out anything you can’t live without. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn  Follow:  @urban1podcast   @indeskribeabull    @lynee_monae  Executive Producer:  Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG  Video/Social Media Producer:  Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

09-15
06:06

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