• Take My Birth Control & Mind My Business | Episode 16

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Take My Birth Control & Mind My Business | Episode 16

  • Summary

  • This week on The She Said It First Podcast, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discusses various topics. With Lynee’ being from the DMV area, she had to discuss Keith Lee’s food review or lack thereof in her area. During Girl, What Happened, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ spoke about Dr. Cheyenne Bryant’s appearance on Cam Newton’s podcast. Newton, who has eight children by three women, says that he wants more children, but does not want to be married. Dr. Bryant held back no punches and neither did Jerrilyn and Lynee’. They discuss the importance of being intentional about parenthood and the impact of having multiple children with different partners.

    Jerrilyn took a trip to Chicago for the DNC. Lynee’ and Jerrilyn discussed the DNC, and they emphasized the importance of not voting based on identity alone and the need to make informed decisions. They also discussed the political pandering from both sides, and the importance of doing research before forming opinions. They also explore the impact of growing up with or without a father in the household and how it can shape one's perspective on relationships. The conversation then shifts to the controversy surrounding Russell Simmons and his request for forgiveness despite the allegations against him. They discuss the power dynamics at play and the need for accountability.

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