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oh my gosh and she didn't even know the Octagon was one of your sex
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moves maybe she did have maybe I hat it here already stop it who
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said she didn't know yo you know
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what Lonnie light here who works for us he's U like NE assistant producer a he
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dug that clip up and he told me I said what clip we going to uh start the interview with he said I found something
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that was from 2014 oh my wow that was 11 years ago
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that is deep the prophet and we were just having a conversation off air that
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could be a a continuation to what those amazing words you just pour to break
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down God that just touched me I was like Wow but it's true and that had to be God
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speaking at that time because I mean that's who you are to us and even just
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the conversation that we were having prior to getting on about that
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communication being food to our spirits and our minds our hearts our purpose and
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you give us great communication he does that makes us think that makes us
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believe that makes us want to be better want to change want to elevate wow and
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that is important wow and you oh can can I keep talking you know
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I mean I mean I mean it's just such a blessing and when you think about people
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that we choose to engage with or choose not to engage with they are a part of
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the path that we'll end up on you know when we think about that saying how our footsteps are ordered by God right the
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right people can help us get on the right path the wrong people can cause a
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detour from our purpose right and then guess what we need to get back on track
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a navigation a GPS system and guess what the GPS system is G the power of the
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Holy Spirit you know what I'm saying like like sitting in your spirit and
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really hearing God and knowing how to get back on path so the thing I would
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suggest for all of us is to let go of the that may be continuing to put us on
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the wrong path be okay with letting things go be okay with letting things go
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be okay with letting people go what's on the other side of that oh like Mercy
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Grace favor purpose purpose like when you think about it because at the end of
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the day we really just want a purposeful life right we want to live intentionally
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we don't have a long time on this Earth so the time that we here we're here we want to make it count like this past
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year has been and last year and this year I mean I've seen friends go like
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I've had losses like from people that I did not expect to be gone and I have one
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particular friend that I lost and and it was an accident that that she was
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involved in and oh gosh I I feel bad even talking about this but it was such
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a story of um it was it was it was almost one of those like things where
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where she was talking about a person that she wanted to let go of but that
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person kept trying to hold on to her you know how some people like I don't know if I want to keep dealing with this person but then you continue to deal
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with them because people will sometime try to guilt you into having relationships with them and things like
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that but this person ended up being the reason for a very bad accident wow
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eventually you know what I mean mean and so you just never no you know what I mean like sometimes people will put us
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on the wrong path that could be detrimental to our lives and and and our
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purpose and things like that so yo she came in hit the ground running at the
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beach I know and we didn't even say her name yet so say the name before Ladi Gentlemen We Got The Magnificent Tasha
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Smith is in the build jersey stand up producer director actor
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philanthropist sister awesomeness awesomeness terrific human being so
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Tasha was so dope about what you're saying um one of my closest friends and I were having a conversation last night
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and we were talking about relationships and she said you know I'm a smart girl
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and I can't believe I stayed in a relationship so long I don't know how I
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would I allow this man to trick me for so long and I knew what was happening
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but I couldn't get out I couldn't let go I couldn't escape I if you ask me what's
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the definition of this I can tell you what's this I can tell you anything I was running my business at the same time
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and I tricked myself and I wouldn't let go finally he ended up letting go and
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leaving her do you think sometimes in relationships because I agree wholeheartedly with everything that
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you're saying I've experienced what you're saying but do you think sometimes relationships blur all of that I'm
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talking about intimate relationships with the you know your partner does it blur all of that because it's she
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basically admitted she had a problem with letting go she couldn't let go you know yeah you know I I feel like like we
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really have to get our minds and our Spirits strong right because the enemy will come in and Gaslight us all the
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time and a lot of those relationships become very manipulative mentally and
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emotionally right it's almost like that thing inside of us that's stuck in something in the past that we're looking
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for and a lot of women unfortunately we tend to live in the
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fantasy and not in the reality we live in the hope of what we want a situation
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to be instead of what it actually is so sometimes that fantasy that we're we've
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created in our minds will keep us in a situation or the Stockholm syndrome of
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all we protect what's abusive to us right and it becomes this sick cycle and
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honestly if we could break the chain and be okay with being alone and being
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patient and allowing ourselves to love ourselves then we could really embrace
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one that loves us because it's really a lack of love too when you think about it
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because when you don't really embrace yourself and don't really believe the best about yourself and believe that you
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deserve the best you deserve to be respected and honored and cherished when
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you don't have that idea about yourself in your heart and in your mind you will
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then Embrace what you think love is like I came up in a very like I mean abuse
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was something that I was was normal to me you know what I mean like I thought
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this was love like abuse was love you know what saying and you just get this
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warped idea of really what love is and then you don't even know how to embrace
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people that literally TR love you right but did you know you were in abuse like
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sometimes people be in in situations don't realize it's abuse a form of abuse a form of abuse yeah you know what's so
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deep is that I did know that okay I was getting my ass beat S I knew I was I
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mean it was not just emotional and mental but I also experienced phys phical abuse as a kid right and even the
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ones that's in the emotional abuse like your friend saying I know but what is
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the thing that's just keeping you in that thing I really feel it is you
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gaslighting yourself because what ends up happening you know you dealing with somebody you shouldn't be dealing with
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and then after it just kind of burst like the bubble just bust and then you might want to cry out to God and be like
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God why you do this to me God did not do that to you you allowed yourself to stay
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in that situation because you thought you could change it and that's another thing with us women we think we going to
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change a [ __ ] right I mean you ain't changing nobody that don't want to be
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changed but do you understand what I'm saying 2% you ain't changing nobody
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that's your fantasy that is not his reality that's not his reality you ain't
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going to change a [ __ ] change a [ __ ] that don't want to be changed let me tell you something
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everybody do exactly what they want to do and if you keep allowing them to do it to you trust me they gonna do it cuz
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if I came up and said hey let me give you $200 you going to not take it I was literally negotiating something with
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somebody I said you could either take a th000 or 1500 he said I want the 1500 of course you going to always want the 1500
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of course just like brothers look if you allow them to keep dealing with you you
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know while they're abusing you you think they not going to keep taking it they going keep taking ain't nobody turning
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down no good that is okay with being abused and sometimes they think that is
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better when it's abused [ __ ] excuse my mouth no we like it keep it keep it know
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sometime folk think abuse [ __ ] is good [ __ ] how many times people say I'm in a
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toxic relationship but I love it I it I love it toxic they want thatx
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that toxic that toxic pinga right that toxic pinga I mean pinga is penis we
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don't want toxic pinga that's girl girls the girls the girls do get out I can't
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take it y That's him that's him oh my God this speaking for our you want
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that but people do they be like I'm going to start an argument with it cuz that it's going to be real
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good hey the makeup sex they look forward to that but you got it big the
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the bigger the argument the better the sex I'm telling you that's what Smith is here man come on building
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in the building Tracy get in there Tracy Tracy's in New York by the
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[Music] way you look you can turn back to the camera Tasha okay yeah she came in
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looking Super Fly you already know Tasha's Tasha's stunning always stunning
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she in her sister cedra and this conversation is so funny because it's making me think that we're like in the middle of a scene for Why Did I Get
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Married like cuz you already know that's Marcus and Angela you already know
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that's Marcus and Angela oh my God tell Tyler Perry to hurry up and get it together let's go
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right you ready you ready for the next ready come on we've been ready okay good
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okay go ahead Trac on this subject Tasha because I'm telling you huie you are a
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life coach as well and you are able to give such fantastic wisdom around all of
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these relationships on the flip side because yes there are many of us who
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have had a craving for the thrill of a toxic relationship right but then there
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are times where being in a healthy relationship where you feel cherished for some folks also feels boring what do
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you say to those that are like yo I I can't live without the drama is
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something is a happy healthy relationship also a happy healthy boring
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relationship see I just I feel like that reflects the being that that person is
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like when you think about it like if drama and toxicity is what it is that
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they want that's an internal thing when you really think about it if that's like an ingredient that you feel you need to
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have in order to live like a fulfilled life that's an internal thing with you you know what I'm saying and when you
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think about though the wrong ingredient could [ __ ] up a good meal do you follow what I mean like think about it like
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theong you know what I mean bar right there like I swear like I cuz I love to cook right and it's all about the
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seasoning and rosemary don't go in everything facts
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okay we don't need it in the mac and cheese homie you know what I'm saying that's like putting some Rosemary and
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some mac and cheese you be like wait a minute y'all just [ __ ] up this meal yeah yeah it didn't need the Rosemary
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exactly exactly so what do you like to eat like really like what do you really
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want and if you really crave happiness like if that is an internal
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thing that you just desire deeply you're going to make different decisions on the
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kind of people that you engage with as far as dating and things like that it's
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you become I remember somebody asked me about this dude I was messing with was like yo you talk to I said I'm allergic
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to that [ __ ] like like literally allergic he's a
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virus like imagine when you allergic you start sneezing and cing and choking like cuz some allergies could cause asthma
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like literally some things you're allergic to can literally stop you from breathing and have an attack some things
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I'm allergic to I don't want no [ __ ] that's the ingredient you got to stay
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away from period the [ __ ] but it can't stop in relationships like this has to be across
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the board this has to be with professional relationships professionalism oh you can talk that
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talk it got to be with friendships platonic relationship platonic relationships your
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homies family members oh yeah that yeah that's true it got to be people from
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your past your old school friends all that work environment work environment
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work EnV you it can't stop at relationships right let no and it and
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it's great to come to that realization and we we we're in the second half I always say we I'm in the second half of
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life right when I was in the first half I co I dealt with it I felt I had to cope with it you had to I felt like you
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had to but when I got to the second half that feeling was eradicated immediately
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I understood that I never had to cope with it right and you reach that point in life where that Revelation hits you
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you don't want to live by nothing else and you get a smaller and smaller tolerance for the [ __ ] no for the
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[ __ ] you do and you realize when you get into that second half that you
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literally don't have to do nothing you don't want to do can't nobody because
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make you do anything you don't want to do you know when we were younger it was almost like fear just kind of like was
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would consume you like a lot of times we would engage in things out of fear like
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I feel I I fear you know like I have to deal with this person and I have to take
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their [ __ ] out of fear of what they could do to you or you know what I'm saying what they could say about you but
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once you get to a certain age I don't care what anybody thinks about me what
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anybody got to say about me I am a 54 year old woman that has lived such a
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serious life I've overcome obstacles that most people would not have been able to live through let me tell you
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something what I don't want to deal with sway can kiss my ass Tasha Smith we
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going to open up the phone lines 888 742 3345 you kiss my
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ass4 five let's go Tor Jersey let's go swe
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on the west coast Why Did I Get Married Why Did I Get Married to For Better or Worse yep
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the corner Empire daddy's little girls addicted Boston Common oh my God damn I
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go way back way back that was 1996 we didn't see people like us on those shows back then right we did not
16:54
which is crazy and those two guys Max mutchnik and David Co
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from Boston comment I I'm actually developing a show with right now that we we co-wrote together and that was like
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over 30 years of a relationship that we've had isn't that crazy and I was I
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named my production company black girl because I was the only black girl usually in Productions wow okay like I
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was always the black girl okay you were that person right how are things different now I mean we we see more of
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us now we see more shows that represent us that represent our culture it's not just one-sided through one lens but it's
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it's uh various lens and and of of our stories and we have so many incredible
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writers black writers and directors and producers and that's just representing a
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vast a big large you know part of our culture and that is really exciting
17:51
that's really exciting did you always know you wanted to step behind the camera because we met you in front of
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the camera camera right but now every time I turn on a show that I like directed Tasha Smith I see come on I see
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your nameing up and I and I think Harlem oh my gosh Harlem shout out to Tracy
18:12
Oliver and everybody amazing job God mayor of Kingstown which was so
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fun being math being able to do that and as a black woman to be able to set the
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tone of that series the pilot andu the first Seas with I
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mean it was really a blessing you know it was a dream that I had like I had a
18:38
dream that I wanted to direct but to be honest I was afraid I I I didn't think I
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would be able to do it I had a lot of insecurity you know about that impostor
18:50
syndrome impostor syndrome but why you didn't believe you would be able to do it you had been in the business for so
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long you know I think it was probably because of me having a lack of of
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Education in the traditional way as far as directing like I didn't go to film
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school I felt like there were some technical things I didn't understand you know I really you know during the time
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of the dream I didn't really have any real mentors that that really helped me
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until later on like Lee Daniels le mckel guy named Billy wood of like I ended up
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getting people that really encouraged me you know what I'm saying and once I find
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I went to a a a summer program at USC I ended up directing my first short film
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called boxon that I wrote 2015 baby which was great right yeah and that gave
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me confidence and also teaching acting like I would teach acting and and you
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know we were I I'm basically directing scenes setting up scenes I knew how to communicate with actors you know when
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directors would come I would work with some directors to help them you know like break down the characters and
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things like that and I think teaching acting gave me confidence in my
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storytelling I knew I could communicate with the actor to tell the story you
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know and then I got stronger with the visuals of it all and now I'm I'm obsessed yeah like like love it I love
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it I love and I love that you get back with tsaw right your Workshop program right that what inspired that to be able
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to communicate with folks how to do the best job yes because I I thought that teaching acting was me just giving to
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others I didn't realize that they were also giving to me every opportunity I
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got to teach and to block a scene and to set up a scene I was literally
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cultivating my director on the inside of me so when I go to set I'm not afraid to
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tell the story and communicate with the actor I because I have been training
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doing that for 20 years as a teacher you know a lot of people didn't know that
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that I was teaching like I remember a long time ago I was up for a
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movie and and I hate to say this but it's true but I was meeting with an
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actor and I was so excited to meet with this actor and you know the movie that
21:27
it never happened but they the The Producers wanted me to meet with this actor and this actor was like well what
21:33
makes you think you could direct this the actor said this yes a black man like what makes you think you could do this I
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mean you ain't even been in nothing that good really you know L like literally
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rush I'm not even playing like it was it was devastating and I was like I had to
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brush that [ __ ] off so fast so fast and
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even when I started directing I went straight to the opposite of what people
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knew about me because people had seen me working with TP so much right and they
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thought that that's that's Tyler Perry you know who his friend Perry you know
22:15
TP you know you and have to know him personally he's been on the show you know I've been on you know right right
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but um or I should say Mr Perry Mr Perry Mr Perry but you know people had had
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seen me at you know in that space for such a for a minute you know with Daddy's Little Girls Why Did I Get
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Married Why Did I Get Married to all of that but there was still so much more in me and so many other stories to tell and
22:42
I said well when I start directing I'm going to go I'm going to do the opposite of what people think they know about me
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and that's why it was so drama heavy crime Thriller things like that because
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I just needed to explore a different part of my instrument and for people to see a different side of me you do you do
23:01
excellent work I mean to cut you but just the result of all the things I'm loving hearing this back story to how
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you came to directing CU every time I watched you direct I always saw it at in
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the credits like after I watched some amazing episodes I like what Dasha you
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know and so you do excellent work give her a round of applause for that absolutely continue I apologize I know I
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mean I just love it and I'm and I'm grateful for the opportunity you know I felt like I I was in a space
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you know in the early part of my directing career where I had to prove myself I felt I felt like I did not but
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I felt like I had to prove myself to people you know people were like well she's just an acting teacher and she's
23:45
just an actress and she's only done these kind of movies and you know they felt like they had my number but they
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didn't understand the passion in me they didn't understand that while I had been teaching for 20 years as all I was doing
23:59
was really directing scenes you know blocking scenes setting up scenes really
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cultivating I felt like I was hidden you know but that's how God does it it's a
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process to the success proc and look at it now and that process is a part of the success all right Tasha Smith is here we
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we going to keep you going we supposed to have you for 20 30 minutes but you ain't got nowhere to go do you not not
24:26
right there not at the moment okay cool Bo is on the line from New Jersey what's happening what's happening
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what's happening hey Bo hey what you got to say to Tasha man oh man you're inspiration
24:41
and you fine as hell yo bo I just left the room and I and I told told everybody in the other
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room I had to leave cuz Tasha keep staring in my eyes I can't take it he
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didn't tell me Tas cuz I would have told on him immediately I would have been like Tasha sway got crush on yo I'm
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like I love I love you too every time your sister and you look me in my eye
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I'm like oh geez man but no but absolutely Bo go ahead man what what would you like to say to her um I just
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want to thank you your inspiration um uh that you know that narcissistic uh thing
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you know I'm saying I've was going through it um you made my day and you still and you fine as hell oh that's
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what he really C I appreciate it I'd rather be an inspiration thank you you
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know just no listen listen you're both you're both more of an inspiration well I don't know thank
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you go to work Bo go get a Bo go get that check make that
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money morning uh let's go to uh sh is in Toronto Char welcome to the
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show hi everyone hope you're doing well yes yes excellent say hi to Tasha
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SMI congratulations T Tasha on all your success thank you sis I appreciate
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it and you're fine as hell just
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kidding sh's into things I love you for that sh go ahead I actually called I actually
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called about two years ago when you guys were talking about people who have done you wrong and I tried to tell my story I
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left a very bad abusive uh domestic abuse situation um that I was in for about 15 years um wow I had been
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together with someone from college we got I got together with him since I was 19 years old um it was an extremely
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toxic relationship but again there was no education on you know healthy relationships and so I thought abuse was
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normal um so I got into this toxic relationship with this with this jerk for a long time um I'm actually still in
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court it's been two years and I'm still fighting for everything but you know I I
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think there's a there's an end there's an end somewhere um but I just want to thank you for Shining Light on this you
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know just the topics of just what's been normalized um especially in in in cultures with people of color I'm guye
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and I think it's just been very normalized in our culture you know the abuse and what to take from men and it's
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just like I think nowadays you know women are just having more of an education on you know value and just you
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know to actually treat yourself some kind of worth and just not take that kind of behavior anymore um it took me a
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really long time to break out of that go ahead how are you how are you
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doing now um it's it's extremely difficult it's extremely difficult because uh you
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know it seems the system favor men like him you know he makes a lot of money
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he's a you know corporate image kind of you know type person and it's just it's
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being favored um and it it's really like it doesn't even matter what these kind of people do anymore it's just it's kind
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of praise to be a narcissist these days it's really disgusting um but at least more women are are getting educated on
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you know what that behavior looks like and you know what gaslighting is what a trauma bond is what all of that is and
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it's it's just it's making it a lot I see a lot of people getting divorced these days and and I think that that's a
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good thing that people are actually you know stepping up for what they believe in and you know just not taking that
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especially divorce is shamed in so many cultures even with my family like my parents are still not supportive of my
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divorce knowing that this man has put my hands on me has put my put hands on my children and it's still like I had to
28:40
beg them to take wedding pictures off the wall I had to you know like just things like that well sh I'm so sorry
28:47
that you had to go through that but I'm so excited for you and your future that
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you got out of it and so I just want to encourage you to not give up on love and
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to dream as big as you can and to try if you can to replace some of those
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thoughts with just what it is that you really desire for your life there's a
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scripture that says the weapons of our Warfare are not carnal But Mighty through God to the pulling down of
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strongholds and casting down imaginations so if you can try because
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sometimes that's where the battle is in your mind how you think how you think of yourself and we have to reshape how we
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see ourselves how we see life so try to dream about and visualize about what you
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want your life to be those thoughts will probably bring you Joy try not to sit
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and meditate on the past because when you meditate on that that's where you become like Frozen and stuck and keep
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embracing the things that have happen instead of trying to embrace what's in front of you so I just say God bless you
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I encourage you have faith in God you know I pray Joy over your life sis I'll
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be cussing and preaching at the same time we under construction that's God know my
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heart but sis new production company alert right God bless you sis but
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seriously dream about how you want your life to be from this point on that
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situation in the past is going to work itself out it's going to be a process in
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working it out embrace the process but look forward to the future amen there
30:37
you go sh thank you for sharing your life with us sh you caugh that obedience sh God bless you okay and and call us
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with the joy too sh The Joy report all right we want the joy report okay thank
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you you a super citizen
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absolutely that's hilarious thank you um we have to talk about the new show
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survival of the thickest yes the new season stting March 27 right Netflix yes
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Michelle BH shout out to Michelle Michelle was awesome listen let's start with the
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title survival of the thickest well who came up like tell that's her that was based on Michelle's book okay right
31:24
survival of the thicket and you know so she she wrote WR a book about her life
31:29
and you know just being a sister that was able to get that book turned into a series was a blessing I met Michelle
31:37
when I was doing a First Wives Club with my sister Jill Scott right cuz that was
31:42
like a blessing for Jill and I because you know we hadn't worked together since uh we did Why did I get married so I was
31:49
really looking forward to us doing that and Michelle and I had a brief moment you know on the set and that's how that
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came about and I just I wanted to support her you know what I mean like you know being a sister that was
32:04
producing a show created a show so I came in there on that first season with her really just wanting to have her back
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okay and support her as a black woman and then the show came back you know I
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ended up coming back as a series regular they asked me to direct some episodes you know so and that was like my first
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time like really directing myself know what I mean and um and it's funny how do you do that I mean
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preparation preparation like literally everything is about preparation because it was
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probably two of my biggest episodes right that I'm directing myself in which
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was just absolutely insane but it was also so much fun and you know I get to I
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play a queer woman I I I directed Harlem right and I was able to uh see get uh
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have Jerry play my love interest from Harlem and it was so cool Michelle doesn't even know this but I'mma tell
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this first here on S when Jerry was up for for uh survival
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of the thickest I was like well she just kind of played this part on har and I directed her and Gil beam in that
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beautiful episode did you see that on that sofa girl when legs came over I live for her and
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do you know I believed everything about that I believe they hung out after let me just tell you something when I
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directed them I was I knew that the that season two was coming up and what my
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work would be in season two and I'm watching them work together and I was like please I really want someone like
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one of them to play my love interest for season two and then when Jerry came up
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for it I wasn't sure I was like Michelle do you think that you know that it's right for her to come from Harlem to
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this show and she's like look hey I'm I think she's perfect it's a different network a different kind of show I said
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okay Bet Jerry calls me I say Jerry let's get together girl Jerry and I met
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for hours and we rehearsed before her her screen test so we
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literally rehearsed and worked together I said girl let's make some chemistry
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that cannot be Deni and then when she came in for the audition her and I
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looking like yeah girl let's go they couldn't deny it and and she
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ended up getting the part but what was so funny you know I'm not a queer woman
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have a lot of queer women in my life and so I don't know what what female female
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sex is like right okay I don't know right TR you want
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to well let me tell y'all what was the funniest thing was when me and Jerry had
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a love scene right and they said okay you got to get on top of her and y'all start making love right know so I was
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like I literally opened my legs right to get on top and I was like how y'all do
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it like this I was like this don't how did how does this work how do we have
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sex like thisha get out I'm not playing and so Jerry was
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like that's why I'm glad that I had a strong powerful queer woman that taught
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me how to be a queer woman she said oh no no no no no baby girl we got to open the leg we going to get the scissor it's
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like like you know where y'all like that you know the vagin had to kind of come
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together and get some yo I was like oh this is how you get off I said damn it I
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didn't know sis I was like could you imagine I was so and the director didn't even know what to do I was like and but
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Jerry had to literally set up the scene and work that out so it was it turned
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out all right she's dope listen she is the most beautiful vibrant beautiful
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woman yeah I just love her I love jry Johnson I love her we can't tell enough
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stories I know right about black women though like you know because know we haven't seen enough yes right so over
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the years and only recently have we truly been seeing more story lines
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Perry mean so this is great to hear and this is what makes this series so great right
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yes it's so fun it's said this season is so fun you'll see Mavis going through
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just finding her love like getting back into love she is going to take us on a beautiful ride tone Bell is absolutely
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fantastic you're going to see his character going through so much stuff oh my gosh and Marley is just in full power
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my character I mean love deciding this is what she wants relationship wise
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getting to explore that relationship with Jerry it is such a fun show it's rooted it's real we had all these
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incredible female directors one being myself you know there was Amy anobi and
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timby Banks and Kim oh my God I mean it's just such a vibrant group of women
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and so it's a blessing and I'm excited for the second season of survival of of
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the thick is March 27th on Netflix Netflix baby yo Tasha you are having
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sent thank you bro and we can't get enough of you okay and I know you just
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your sister cedra and you just celebrated a birthday yes and um you know how I found out I was watching taji
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um Instagram oh my god do you cra gig I'm blaming cindra I apologize to anyone
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we forgot to invite okay because it was so last minute s PR she woke up on a
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Monday or something and was like let's have a birthday thing on Friday DJ kissing MOS come on we GNA go down to
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the addition and this and that and I said girl who we going to invite well what do people don't come I'm always afraid to have a birthday party why you
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think people because I be thinking people ain't GNA show up so I I do I like I literally I run from birthdays
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like that birthday is usually at my BFF author's house and it's usually me Arthur Angela bass Jesse Williams we
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eating crab hey and that's it like we literally eating CRA every year I either want crust asan or to make some crab at
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home right but crustation ain't no so good Beverly Hills yes that's my
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favorite we should go there one day okay but cidra last minute planned this
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birthday with Ernest dokes my amazing publicist and it was and and DJ kiss in
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MOS and it just and legendary Dam Man legend honest know legendary Damon but
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and it was just so much fun I swear we danced like it was the 90s y'all I mean
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the guy was literally putting us out the club he was like everybody got to go home the lights are up the music stop
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everybody leave leave leave we was like we don't want to leave so we went to a after hours we didn't get in girl you
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know that's some East Coast stuff we went after hours we didn't get into like 5 6 o' I said this remind me back in
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Jersey them cocaine days oh my Tasha get out
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cocaine and Jersey be synonymous shut up shut up I was like this is like 90
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something you know I feel like I'm in the ' 90s right now okay I love how many
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days it take you to recover yo I'm still recovering yo get out do you hear my
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voice I'm like I am still recovering I mean we have fun you have fun though that's have fun we had so much fun thank
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you J bet Jessica Bes n's wife sang Happy Birthday to us oh my God such a
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beautiful voice I mean all our friends and family it's just it was so good
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Jessica so cool Jess sool I mean like Style no she f f no no no got the fit
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got the got the swag send my love to her next yes and just and N we just sending
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you a little shout out y'all they're so beautiful beautiful people Tasha you amazing thank you for blessing us with
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your presence I love you too I love you too okay that's Tasha
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Smith March 27 Netflix season 2 make sure you watch it and we want to thank
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y'all for tuning in it's our first week in La ain't even been a week a week I'm
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glad y' here I'm start bring I might bring y'all some food here one day cuz you know i' be cooking I might just drop
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off a little PL bring the crew too we all B okay we all from the same era yes
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go okay we have a lot of stories