No Filter in Paradise

Skinny-Shamed to Miss Universe: Akisha Albert’s Unfiltered Journey | EP 195

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Akisha Albert shares her journey from Miss Universe contestant to successful entrepreneur, revealing how pageantry helped her overcome insecurities and build confidence after years of skinny-shaming.

• Struggling with body image and skinny-shaming growing up in Curaçao
• Finding the right pageant coach who became an emotional and spiritual mentor
• Representing Curaçao in Miss Universe and making it to top 10
• Building a pageantry coaching business that focuses on authentic empowerment
• The challenges of transitioning from solo entrepreneur to managing employees
• Setting clear boundaries with work and creating genuine personal time
• Learning to have difficult conversations with team members who aren't performing
• The importance of self-care: "giving the world the best of you instead of what's left of you"
• Focusing on maintaining happiness rather than constantly chasing new achievements
• Balancing social media presence with authentic living

Follow Akisha Albert on Instagram and check out her business MBA Empowerment to learn more about her work.


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Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know Highlights of Cos-Positivo, but that's what we all do on social media, right, I think, pageantry.

Speaker 3:

I feel like it's a conversation we don't talk about enough on skinny shaming, because we talk about fat shaming a lot and all this good stuff, but we don't really talk about the effects of a person who is skinny. So how is that affected, especially growing up?

Speaker 1:

I noticed that when I was younger I would wear a bag, and especially growing up Kisha, I wear black all the time, like I don't like that bullshit.

Speaker 2:

I work at 24-7. Like, oh, everyone's like I don't want to work 9-5, bitch, If you go out by yourself, you're going to work 24-7. You're going to lay in your bed, but then you're going to sleep, you're going to sleep, you're going to sleep. Okay, say that's my okay. Say, oh shit, my life is paid. You're going to start when you're drained. Don't keep it pushing, just like, just stop. Hey, yo what's up.

Speaker 2:

Hola chemistas, guys, welcome back to the ABC Islands' favorite podcast, no filter in paradise. A show about between two amigos one is straight and the other black and gay babies guys, today we have a special guest um shout out to georgie. Georgie said on the last chorus out season, he shouted her out. Yeah, he's like she's doing some crazy, amazing, amazing, positive shit, great shit, good shit. And today we have her here on the podcast Akisha welcome.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. Thank you, hey, my screensaver to be your name is being mentioned in rooms your feet haven't entered yet.

Speaker 2:

Look at that Shout out to you.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to mention our number. Full Facts.

Speaker 3:

And a lot of people been mentioning your name, so like it's Curacao and Akisha and positivity. I'm not even gonna lie every time we bring up your name, even like, oh, akisha, say the book that's a good one so you're doing a really great job.

Speaker 2:

Or if you just say Akisha and Albert, say, say, say, you didn't even know your last name.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so great guess it's an honor. Guys, we are doing amazing stuff.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, we are you should be from his side. This side is pretty clean. That's the side that's no filter. I'm the in paradise one. That's the no filter part, 100%. I love this. How do I have a balance? 30, 100 percent? I just depending how I'm feeling.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes it's holding like this, like it doesn't of course I know, babe, you don't have to answer, I already know. Okay, the vibes is giving.

Speaker 1:

I love this. I love this Okay.

Speaker 3:

So I'm very excited. I'm not even going to lie this is going to be a good episode.

Speaker 2:

We're going to learn a little bit about your past, your present and what's planned for 2025. So English or Papi Mento I almost said Spanish, but like English or Papi Mento. English, what language?

Speaker 1:

do you speak? I speak two languages English and Spanish what's more comfortable with him Bampa.

Speaker 3:

Papiamento. She's like Bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa, bampa.

Speaker 2:

Bampa three languages Papimento English and Dutch.

Speaker 3:

I think you have something to do with Spanish I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I know You've been mentioning it a lot, but do you?

Speaker 1:

like.

Speaker 2:

Spanish. No, I don't know what's wrong with you. No, no, it's, it's. It's like, hey, English or Spanish Like.

Speaker 1:

English or Papimento. That's not Spanish, I don't know. I'm the part-time Latina I just say part-time, like not full-time, baby yeah, no, no, no, no. ¿cómo puedes?

Speaker 2:

Un poquito, un poquito, vamos practicando, pero nada de más. Let's go, come on. For those who don't know, para que gente no saque ¿quién es Akeisha Edwards? Wow, wow, I know. Easy question.

Speaker 1:

Beauty pageant. Answer I'm holding a real low filter.

Speaker 2:

Not a little bit Both sides Raw, miss Akisha.

Speaker 1:

Raw Miss Akisha. She's holding her shoe In her house, in her hole, her shoe. She has a shoe. You know what a shoe is?

Speaker 2:

No, I love this, it's a word it's a word, it's a word, it's a word, it's a word.

Speaker 1:

It's a word, yeah, yeah yeah, sure, sure, yeah, good. Of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course. Small thing, they are my happy place, my happy home. It's very simple, very quiet, the people here, the professionals here, the queen side for me being very quiet, being humble, being able to talk to people.

Speaker 2:

For me, it's here do you have a social media account?

Speaker 1:

yes, actually I have a social media account. I have a social media account. I know a few people, I have a show, tour, party, but that's what we'll do on social media the real lows.

Speaker 2:

It's the reality.

Speaker 3:

It's the reality, and you're helping somebody by showing that authentic side facts. No, I love that. I love that now Mikiya tap into who was younger, akisha like. What was this beauty girl's life like when she was five, growing up in the island of?

Speaker 2:

korea like a tomboy like we found, like kiana. I like the shit.

Speaker 3:

You're a dude. If you want to curse, you can curse.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no. I like Shark and the Radio Sanser. I'm like dude, just curse, it's cute.

Speaker 1:

I like it. I like it. Inevitable Basketball, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's from small. It's from small, it's here.

Speaker 3:

And how was your like growing up with the biggest house? What was that life like?

Speaker 1:

A loving place when I was little. So, without winning, without putting with a big one, I was a teenager. But we had everything. And with Lidl, my mom never brought it. She was our housewife, dependent on us. My dad always brought it, my mom always brought a boat. But very humble beginnings. So we had to make sure we had it, we had to make sure we had it. And humble beginnings, I think now are extra humble. I remember a season when we didn't have it. We had a season when we didn't have it. We didn't have it, of course Okay let's talk about that a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I do want to ask you For me, what was your favorite trip family?

Speaker 1:

trip Actually, with my wife. My wife went to the airport. I remember her crying. She said I don't have a bike. She stopped at a bus stop in the airport.

Speaker 2:

She said I don't have a bike.

Speaker 1:

That was my favorite one, but when I went with my wife.

Speaker 2:

Maybe she was the one do you like Aruba?

Speaker 1:

yes of course I like Aruba.

Speaker 2:

I like Aruba. What's your favorite? I'm just asking. I don't know what's your favorite thing about Aruba.

Speaker 1:

I like it, I like the Episcopal, the Episcopal the Eros the Eros, there's a place like that.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you can go there you can go there you can go there. It's literally on the plans. Yes, no, I don't want to. I'm walking from the other side of the road on.

Speaker 1:

Sunday no, it's not on the plans, it's on the plans Google Milwaukee opening on Friday Okay, cool. We have to wait. Oh, okay, we're on the right on time. No, 100%, it's worth it. Do you like fish?

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, yes, I know I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

You're not even a girl. You're not even a girl, you're not even a girl.

Speaker 3:

You're not even a girl. You're not even a girl. You're not even a girl. You're not even a girl.

Speaker 2:

You're not even a girl. You're not even a girl, you're not even a girl.

Speaker 1:

You're not even a girl, you're not even a girl, you're the power it does.

Speaker 3:

Let's take it easy, tough mentally because I didn't have the space and I didn't have my voice.

Speaker 1:

I always wanted to be big. I always wanted to be out there doing big stuff.

Speaker 3:

Just didn't know how.

Speaker 1:

Yes, didn't know how, so I wanted to be able to present my financial situation to the people. But it's true that it's a young generation, that is easy, it's true.

Speaker 2:

You don't understand that it's true. It's good to know you don't have to be confident.

Speaker 1:

No, not at all Low self-esteem. You have to be present and if you know pageantry, it helps me gain more confidence.

Speaker 3:

First of all, I don't know pageantry. I feel like it's a conversation we don't talk about enough on skinny shaming, because we talk about fat shaming a lot and all this good stuff, but we don't really talk about the effects of a person who is skinny. So how are you affected, especially growing up?

Speaker 1:

yes, a lot. I question myself because I'm skinny. I don't want to be skinny, I'm very skinny, so it's like I don't feel comfortable because, I'm still fine. I'm still fat, but I'm still skinny. It's not nice, it's just not okay. That wasn't nice. It affected me more than it did when I was young, but now I'm not as much as I used to be. I'm more confident. I'm not like this anymore.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so now let's jump into pageantry. So this is a big part of your identity. Come on, how did you change your drink for the great and you agreed to do a pageant.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my first pageant, yes.

Speaker 2:

How old were you?

Speaker 1:

I was 12. My first pageant I was in a fake bar. Stop. No, it was like the confirmation the younger self needed Of course this is. Let me look pageantry, part of my growing up. Just lose one, each one.

Speaker 3:

As you lose, you have to give one follow up of course I was about to ask how did that affect you mentally? The?

Speaker 1:

loss, the loss. It's old but it's great. I'm not corona, but if you're corona it's worth it. If you're corona, it's good if you're also a teenager.

Speaker 2:

You don't have the mentality after they born to be a teenager. So I cry. I don't win.

Speaker 1:

I'm not worth it, I'm not beautiful, I'm not Correct. I'm not a self-confident, I'm not a boost, I'm not a Correct yeah. What I was doing. I did it, so I was struggling with back and forth. I didn't want to continue. Maybe you have a back to back. You struggle what really you need, and so, as you grow, you will find the right passions and the right people yes, yes, and the entire passion industry, the right people around you.

Speaker 3:

You will find what you want and you know, like just to think how it affects me when you lost. Just imagine you have another trip to Ghana with another person you're with and what they go through this, the pageant world. Is there such thing as a coach who also lets you know that, hey, maybe you might not win, but this is the beauty of losing you don't have to lose that self-confidence.

Speaker 1:

Yes, at the right time. My angel, he was a person I knew, he was a judge. He looked at me and said hey, you have a future. He was a kid and started training with me. He wasn't the traditional coach. He was a coach the spiritual coach, the emotional coach at the emotional coach, at the right timing at the right moment. I've been doing this for eight years now Right timing. So if you're not a breakthrough, if you're not a person who helps me go, expand, get to know me, deal with my emotions, deal with my struggles at home, deal with my financial struggles at home, I have to stay here. I have to stay here. I have to stay here. I have to stay here. I have to stay here. I have to stay here, I have to stay here. So the right coach at the right moment is helping. So that's where Angelo is.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so let's talk a little bit on. You got into now your big akisha, yes, and now you're coaching.

Speaker 1:

Yes pageant like this is your business, it's my business. How did this come about, crazy? I was gonna ask did you go to miss universe before doing what you're doing?

Speaker 2:

now. Okay, let's talk about that in the poppy j after in miss universe, like the peak of the peak of the peak of the pageant, the peak of the peak. But like? Were you the first one to get into the top 10?

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, I was in Caniscia too. I was in the top 10.

Speaker 2:

Caniscia, caniscia. Yes, right, if you're going to get a daughter, you know what kind of name? No, edip, you don't have to be Edip after. He'll achieve things, because he'll achieve them right. But what's the point? Not what?

Speaker 1:

else.

Speaker 3:

What do you do to achieve things? Edip is scary.

Speaker 1:

He's scary because he's been lying all his life, but he's never going to get anything. When he gets something, what's the point? What's the point? What's the point, Kiko? You don't have to ask those opportunities, but with whom? You have a team, you have people to help you. You have a life you have to work with the title the next candidate next year. That's the most important thing. Ok, ok, ok. And if it's hard, it's ok. But if it's hard, what do I do if I have?

Speaker 3:

a right hand, I can do it. Take me through the night of desertamen to the week after up until the week after that.

Speaker 1:

What emotions do you feel? Yeah, like from that night, you okay okay, okay, ladies are down. Yes, yes, yes she was like.

Speaker 2:

That means mad.

Speaker 1:

She was over the shit.

Speaker 3:

Yes, come through I love that.

Speaker 1:

I always say that I like to go to the cinema, so I had a good time. Thank you, it was really fun Come through, but yes, yes, yes, there are a lot of sisters in the cinema.

Speaker 3:

I love that.

Speaker 1:

But we're going to the next stage, and the next spot is for Venezuela, and, of course, I still don't know what to think, so I'm going to take it yes now. And the last spot is for Curacao in.

Speaker 1:

Venezuela, and so I had a beer and I went back. That was the longest catwalk I did, but I was like peeping and peeping and I went back. And I went back and I saw there were 80 people with no one watching behind them and I said why are you crying? Why are you crying? And they said I wasn't crying because I came here for a bigger thing. I came here for the crown.

Speaker 3:

I didn't come here for a cheese on top 10.

Speaker 1:

I didn't come here to eat more. I came here to prepare for more. I put a lot of energy and I put a lot of tears together with them. Then I'm eating donuts in a different way. Finally, it's a burger of French fries Emotional support. I was crying but I was with him and so my being back was all broken. But the day I broke I was like, hey, maybe I should keep my hair. I was like I speak for my country. Everyone was happy. Everyone was happy with me.

Speaker 3:

You brought.

Speaker 2:

Kira Sato to top 10. You brought people together.

Speaker 1:

Like Sambil was full. I remember there was a party with Sambil.

Speaker 2:

Sambil was at the shopping mall. No, I'm not sure if you can hear me, samil is shopping mall. No, I'm not, my name is Samil. Ah, I see, really no.

Speaker 1:

Samil. Samil is full of people who support me. People had hopes with me, so I was happy because people were celebrating me. I was happy because people were celebrating me, but I was sad because I didn't know what I was going to do. I was studying, I didn't yeah, I was at the university, but I was pushed through by the internship when I got out of school.

Speaker 1:

I was grateful. I didn't want to be a stubborn student. I didn't want to help with my purpose. When I got out of the internship, I was like I'm not going to write, I'm not going to write about how I got out of school. I was like I'm going to write, I'm not going to write. This is not what I want. I want to be here. I want to be here.

Speaker 2:

Exactly when was this?

Speaker 1:

That was in 2018.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I don't even have a paper to write, but that was.

Speaker 1:

I don't know who to write to.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I don't know how to write to you online.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how to write to you. I don't know how to write to you. Give me that information before you leave, I don't have a good number Give me an email.

Speaker 2:

I'll give it to you. No, that's not what I meant.

Speaker 1:

No, no, that was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. It was a personal answer. So I said I'm going to start something. So I went to a place for a week. I went to a place to live. I went to a place to grow. I went to a school with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place with a schedule. I went to a place. It's something.

Speaker 2:

Stop, Stop and it's easy for people of any age to make a change, because when you're young you already shape yourself in a certain way, Keep a pattern and especially like 30 years bro, it's not easy to absorb new information, but it changes. But they lose friends, but they change on heaving.

Speaker 3:

But that goes to show you that's for people that really want it as well. Exactly, but that goes to show you that's for people that really want it as well.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah yeah, when is your anniversary? For those five years, it was like Give me which month was it Best month ever. It was like Give me which month, was it?

Speaker 1:

It was in July, best month ever, I think it was.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if it's Uni or Yuli, it was the 20th anniversary. I'm just saying, if you need a good, day. It's not a good day it's the queen's birthday, Ah 20th of July.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not a good day. No, it's July. It's the Queen's birthday at the end. Ah, it's July. Oh, drama, I'm going to pay attention. Like what do you mean? I know I love it. You're so good, I'm going to make sense it's my birthday.

Speaker 2:

It's my birthday.

Speaker 1:

It's my birthday.

Speaker 3:

It's my birthday, come on I love that you watch them grow Like students or Students or employees or both. Okay, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Of course, and then see where it goes. Yes, as you should.

Speaker 3:

Facts, but in a year of gratitude as you should Like me. I don't know what it is about you, as you should Like me. I don't know what it is about you.

Speaker 2:

I can see why people would come to you Just give me the.

Speaker 3:

Just give me the vibes, I don't care what.

Speaker 1:

I'm learning.

Speaker 3:

It don't matter, I'm just in the presence of Miss Akisha and she's going to teach me something, because I can't walk.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, Sure please.

Speaker 2:

You want beer too?

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, Beer no.

Speaker 2:

I got water. If you want healthy, I got water.

Speaker 1:

Water, si, let me water.

Speaker 2:

Beer. It's a nice one though Flavored.

Speaker 1:

Yes, let me water, we'll get room.

Speaker 2:

What's Magic Mango Beer Beer. It's a nice one, though Flavored. It's a local beer from Tia Aruba. It's the first woman brewmaster. Cuatro a un cerveza en Aruba.

Speaker 1:

Oh really, yeah, I also brought a sandwich.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, that's good.

Speaker 3:

I'm Okay. So we've talked about some struggles, yes, but personally, pablo, what has been one of your biggest accomplishments other than the whole school? But personally, for Akisha, what is one of your biggest accomplishments that you're the most proud of?

Speaker 1:

I brought my financial support to my older sister.

Speaker 3:

Oh, wow, yes.

Speaker 1:

I brought my financial support to my older sister because she didn't see the results. Oh wow, yes, oh wow, I lose my mom. That has to be like this. So again, I'm very interested in trying to help in that sense. So with my help, I create limits, boundaries, and personal development is coming, but I feel proud of my work. Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm in the vocal, but like it's always my go-to beer it's like you have chill on the hot day cheers. Welcome to the show.

Speaker 2:

I don't drink alcohol, girl, very, very rarely. If he does drink, it's Mojitos type of girl yeah. I can be honest. It's like but they're drinking a beer, but it doesn't feel like you're drinking a beer. You know what I mean. Don't send me invoices.

Speaker 1:

My manager is watching.

Speaker 2:

You know what? Hey Magic Mango. If you ever come to Aruba, I'm bastard. Look at him.

Speaker 1:

He's a good influenceisha. She's ready, you do some good shit, you're cooking, I believe. You're cooking and everything. I just enjoy it. Facts Same 100%.

Speaker 2:

Correct. It's crazy. It's very hard to promote something that you don't fuck with.

Speaker 1:

That's this one right here.

Speaker 3:

I don't take on no job with no purpose. I don't serve no purpose. But at the end of the day, my people don't follow me because they don't want whatever I say. So if I say that this product is good, I genuinely think this product is good. If I don't like the product, I don't promote it. I don't promote it. It's good, I like the product, but I don't promote it. Correct, I don't promote it, but I don't do it.

Speaker 1:

It's good for me it's good. I was in a place in Cologne and I was like this is a home. I used to use it and I was walking and I was like this is a home. I was recording, but you know I don't do it, but I think and flow. I enjoy it it's amazing.

Speaker 2:

So you fully live off the pageants and this will go business plus a influencing part nice they have the beer, but not even a fused tea, not even a coke. I always go shopping at do it center. It's like the Walmart, the Duos Center with Tropical, like they have the beer, but they don't have a fused tea, they don't have Coca-Cola Sprite. Duos Center. I always go shopping at Duos Center. It's like the Walmart of Aruba within clothing, within furniture, within supermarkets, so it's like you're one stop for everything you got a question.

Speaker 3:

I wanted to ask about do you do TV time, about YouTube TV, in the beginning, in the course.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I started after, after the resume what is this about? Talk about it it's like a morning show. It's a morning show. It's a completely different vibe. I don't know what it's like. It's a challenge. I read the Quran. Normally. I don't read the Quran. I don't keep up with news. I have to do this for the papya and I say I Like a group of people it's four hours of your entertainment, like a group of people oh, okay, oh, is it Monday to Friday?

Speaker 1:

no, on Wednesday. I enjoy it. I still add brands, but it's a growth that I have. People ask about topics that I don't know. People ask about the government. People are way over you and I'm like okay, hey, yeah, yeah, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, correct.

Speaker 3:

Correct, correct, correct, correct, correct.

Speaker 1:

Correct, correct, correct, correct television, like when you don't have people, you have to feed off the energy.

Speaker 1:

Nothing when you don't have people, you have to feed off the energy. But when you go home, make sure, but use influence, use influence. When you don't have people, you have to inspire people. You have to have is good. Who is influential? I think that's what I'm trying to say. I don't think it's a tendency. I have the power to inspire people to be like me and, with Papio Cosco, not to change their lives. This is my sister, my big sister. Oprah Winfrey. This is my big sister. This is my big sister.

Speaker 2:

Do you know someone who is really influential.

Speaker 1:

Wow, my partner is a professional, but he's Oprah Winfrey.

Speaker 2:

He's a hotline. Yes, he's a hotline.

Speaker 3:

He's important and you know that.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, Don't worry Now that I'm here mentally I'm not here.

Speaker 1:

Let's go, sorry, if you want to call me, call me back or call me manager.

Speaker 2:

Sure the best business, call the manager.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

So what is it about Oprah that is so inspiring?

Speaker 1:

No, oprah is the shit Right Her way of talking, her energy, she uses her platform.

Speaker 3:

After my.

Speaker 1:

TV. I don't have a TV, but I still have Her impact. So if you want me To talk to you, I can't Because I have. But what kind Facts of his television season that he's doing? Is that he's doing something? I've heard it before. For me it's like he's talking to me with words let's go.

Speaker 2:

Do you do podcasts?

Speaker 1:

Yes, I do podcasts. I've interviewed a doctor who's a top doctor. He's talking about happiness. Okay, what's happiness? How do you do it?

Speaker 2:

He's talking about it. Show me how things exist, like how do you investigate things? Yes, like what is this? Yes, what is this font? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

And your partner. You mentioned that that's one of your biggest inspirations, so how inspired are you?

Speaker 1:

In a way, he's the best. He's the one who inspires me the most. He inspires me when I go to bed.

Speaker 2:

Go to bed, go to bed, Go to bed, go to bed hey workaholic right. That's good Crazy. As long as you have a balance, no as long as I have a balance. If you don't have balance, work, work, work, work work work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work work work. That's a keeper. That's a keeper right there. How did you guys meet?

Speaker 1:

That's a keeper. That's a keeper. Well, when was? The meet I was doing a presentation after Miss Universe at Trove. I was doing my last phase the dip. The dip. I was doing a workshop that they do, right, I was like whoa, guys, I didn't know this. I didn't know, know what a gimmick was. I didn't even know what a gimmick was. I need smart people. Exactly, I didn't even know what a gimmick was. Hey, what does it mean to have this kind of language? Tell me, yeah, I was like okay, I love that.

Speaker 3:

And you can be cocky with your confidence.

Speaker 2:

I don't mind it, hey, that's the name of the game, drop hand. No, of course, but I buy a ticket boat like okay, three hands for that, I want to pay attention to this.

Speaker 3:

I'm liking the new stuff.

Speaker 1:

See, that's how it goes. She was looking Anyway. Three straps, goodbye. No, I was just eating. I was at McDonald's. I opened the bag I was eating, I was eating. I opened the bag I was eating, I was eating, I was eating, I was eating and that was the start. She asked me did you eat? That was the question. What do you do when you eat?

Speaker 3:

We do something else with notes Like there's that emotional spirit.

Speaker 2:

Let's go. That's like the next level of maternity.

Speaker 1:

No. Next level Next level Preview People were getting married.

Speaker 2:

When. This year this year this comes out in March or April, I don't know yet.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, by then it's not going to happen. By then it's not going to happen. It's going to be good Anyways guys, we heard it first.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you heard it first. We heard it first. You heard it first. We appreciate it, congratulations. Where's the wedding going to be?

Speaker 1:

Here in Curaçao, italy in Curacao.

Speaker 2:

Italy. Baby, we're going big or we're going home. I love this, let's go. He's like babe, this is what you signed up for.

Speaker 1:

No, or a little. Family, but I want to go to Curacao for fan base, to go with tourists. I sleep a lot there. For example, I want to go to a party, so I go to Italy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah no, wait what? Okay, wait please what.

Speaker 2:

Hey, wait what Okay wait, please what. Hey.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so I want to know what's on your playlist.

Speaker 2:

What's on?

Speaker 3:

your playlist.

Speaker 2:

Before we go there. I do want to add on the marriage part, because I already got married. We kept it small, like legit, like we just buy signed documents and stuff. We my parents, her parents, her close friends, some of my close friends we just keep it small. I have a friend who has a restaurant. He opens a restaurant and he's like dude, everybody just go ham. I opened a coin and said dude, everybody just go ham. Like order whatever, just keep it super small. And a year after, on our anniversary, we did like a very small ceremony. It was a long wait. It was a long wait. It was basically a travel. So that's what happened. We didn't do any exchange, we didn't do anything on the one year anniversary. So it was a mini, mini, mega wedding, mini, small wedding, like 25, 25, 30 people tops. They say most of the time my dad comes, my mom comes from the Netherlands, so a few people don't like me, but the thing is just keep it small.

Speaker 2:

So throw a big ass party. For what? Here's the bill. Everyone had a good time. People are going to bitch about that. That, that, that, that, that that.

Speaker 1:

That, that I know, I know. Sorry you little girls, by the way, to all the little girls.

Speaker 2:

This group was the watch award. Sorry for all the bad words, sorry, sorry, anyway. So playlist mostaman mostaman.

Speaker 1:

The only good is the mostaman really like malata de barrio, carne de barrio, like inevitable, escuché salí pa fo' pa' va' y los colpo de Backpack, hey, hello.

Speaker 2:

Don't play with it. Sharks to go, but I'm, you know, I'm for sure.

Speaker 3:

I know all of that baby. It's not like that.

Speaker 2:

I guess you're not that much from the streets I'm not from Curacao streets.

Speaker 3:

You have to be street smart in order to maneuver, I don't know in the Netherlands.

Speaker 2:

Hopefully you'll like it if you like it on the list. You'll like it. Here's the teacher in me, if you like it, you'll like it. Thank you, you'll like it put it out in the universe. You'll like it in the Netherlands for season 2. Sorry, sharik, he always tells me I will make jokes like damn man, somebody took our car why are you gonna say that?

Speaker 3:

I'm like it's a joke, so why do you have to speak that into existence?

Speaker 1:

It's just a joke.

Speaker 2:

The power of words.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, the power of words I'm just saying it's just a joke.

Speaker 3:

It's not funny. I don't think it's a joke.

Speaker 2:

Everybody has their humor, okay.

Speaker 3:

That's why shit will be happening to you and you lose. I never said I hope somebody steals my camera.

Speaker 2:

I wonder if somebody steals the car.

Speaker 3:

Don't make room for negativity In your life. You shouldn't.

Speaker 2:

It's like fighting with a Latina. Even if you're right, you're still going to be wrong.

Speaker 3:

But you're not right.

Speaker 1:

That's the thing. You know what I mean. No, no, papi, I didn't even think. Thank you.

Speaker 2:

What do you like about the playlist? What do you like the most? The rich people I love rich.

Speaker 3:

I like.

Speaker 1:

Rich, I have a conversation. Do you want to do an interview?

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 2:

Hopefully in the Netherlands. I want to interview Jaido.

Speaker 3:

He's locked up now.

Speaker 2:

Maybe when he's out. I heard 2-3 months.

Speaker 1:

When we go to Holland, we ask Rich Jaido, I heard two, three months ah, rich. So when?

Speaker 2:

we go to Holland, we are. We are Rich Jaido. So, like you, yes, because it's like come up time. You don't have to tell the story of today. You don't have to tell the story of today. You don't have to tell the story of today. You don't have to tell the story of today.

Speaker 1:

You don't have to tell this is why we're here, like you know like extract this story she's still that street girl you know what's very remarkable You're a real girl's girl.

Speaker 3:

You're not a real girl, you really are. I am here for the girls. I am team girls, girls. We got this.

Speaker 1:

And it's genuine.

Speaker 3:

It's not fake. No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying but I'm going to be late because I'm not going to say like we're all in this, we're all struggling, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this, we're all in this. No, I'm telling you, I know you're vulnerable. If you cry, you're not going to get better. If you're not able to walk, you're not going to get better. If you don't have it, hold it together, it's going to explode. No, just be vulnerable. If you cry, if you're alone, if you're alone, it's going to happen.

Speaker 3:

But come back stronger, don't fake it, don't do it, don't get too long, and you know the basis of giving Is not what you Utmosting percent.

Speaker 1:

You give what's left.

Speaker 3:

What's left.

Speaker 1:

What I'm teaching is self-care. Self-care is giving the world the best of you Instead of what's left of you Not what's left of you, what you have, what you have Abundance. You're overflowing.

Speaker 2:

Your cup is running over all I know about Oprah is that you get a car, you get a car, you get a car, everybody gets a car, oprah yeah my master.

Speaker 1:

No guys, it's amazing. I want to live my life, but I don't. I want to live my life with her, but I don't have a choice to give my life back. You know who you remind me of?

Speaker 3:

I'm not going to say anybody who's ever told you this. She's an American song. She's great Money Long.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you know her.

Speaker 3:

It's her last song with a viral song it made for you. Nobody knows me. You favor?

Speaker 1:

her so much, I think you do you give me money long vibes she's a hood girl.

Speaker 3:

She will beat your ass don't play with it.

Speaker 1:

I got it, I got it. I got it no, no, don't test me. I know another part, I know a part. Hey, tell me, don't test me.

Speaker 3:

I'm a fan I like the outfit.

Speaker 2:

The colors are dope, thank you, look at me purple season.

Speaker 3:

I like it.

Speaker 2:

I like the colors.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. Thank you as you should.

Speaker 2:

Look at the meaning of purple. Was I opening it with anything like meaning?

Speaker 1:

Open with your favorite color, the color purple.

Speaker 3:

That movie though that movie of course that's a classic, like Black Homes, that's a classic really I don't like it never no, I don't like it not even a remake.

Speaker 1:

I don't like it. The remake was a piece of shit it's over like slavery type shit like back in the days, yeah, yeah, like rape was very normalized. Like you don't see, back in the days it was like rape was very normalized.

Speaker 3:

Like you can't do anything and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Here we go the color, the color purple.

Speaker 2:

So I googled wearing purple, the meaning the color purple is associated with a variety of meanings, including wisdom, creativity, royalty, power, ambition and luxury. So Italy, here I come, yeah.

Speaker 1:

The little Wait. You're going to say it. Yes, I'm going to say it.

Speaker 2:

Write my name in the post. Yes, the baby Is it on Instagram? It's on Instagram.

Speaker 1:

It takes me way back to this moment.

Speaker 3:

You look so different. Yes, I was waiting for you to come back.

Speaker 1:

I was waiting for you to come back with a makeup. I was like, I'm going to say it, it was a huge difference, so huge difference.

Speaker 3:

So I want to know, dibo what is three things that you want to accomplish for me with 20-25, because I feel like you have a lot of shit going on, or before we get to that one, can we ask what was one goal that you were very proud of?

Speaker 2:

and then we go on to 2025.

Speaker 1:

I had a goal that my business would be like me and that's what happened.

Speaker 2:

Let's go, so basically.

Speaker 1:

I started to work with my friend and I was like wait two or three months every day. I started to think Then what's the purpose with my travel and my personal things? And I don't have any struggle. I also want to grow. I also want to gain more knowledge, more experience with fashion shows professionally. But I don't have any emotion, I don't have that. I have a struggle, but I have a struggle to say go for me, choose for me, and I don't have any trouble with my business. But my team, I love you guys. I didn't feel like I was a client. I didn't feel like I was a client.

Speaker 1:

I didn't feel like I was a client and they took my time behind the right team, the right people, and so I'm so happy with that as a business, that's probably the best thing you can do once we.

Speaker 2:

Wherever you got going on, as long as you step out of it, your business is in trouble. Once you have systems in place, you step out and it's still dry, then you have a successful business.

Speaker 1:

I'm having the tough conversation I used to have a tough conversation. When I was a businesswoman, I was a baby, but I was a teenager. As a business, I was treated like a baby. It requires new people. It requires different people. It requires new people. It requires different people. That's a difficult conversation to have to be a entrepreneur to be a business person.

Speaker 1:

I have to have the conversation. In my case, I have friends. I talk to friends. It's a difficult part. I'm full for it. I have the moral support to bring culture to my business. It feels good to have. But now I have there. It's there to bring the culture to my business. That feels good to have. But now I have to change and it's hard. It's a struggle to see how it's going to be. But I'm a good partner in the role. I give my advice. I give my advice.

Speaker 3:

Babe, you gotta do it.

Speaker 1:

You gotta do what you follow them and the more you overdo these conversations, the worse it becomes. Yesterday I was talking to a girl. Yesterday. I was talking to a girl and she was like I'm so relaxed, I'm so happy, I'm shining, but I don't have a boyfriend and she's like how can he be they? Are the right person, but you don't believe. You don't have a better service and you're like I don't have. It was cute, but now it's not cute. Now it's real deal Clients are waiting for their invoices.

Speaker 1:

You know, and how you step up without getting in the way of your best friend. It's not like I'm saying this, but I've seen how you change without being so bad, if you want. They're my besties, so I don't understand.

Speaker 3:

And how heavy was it to maneuver employees? Managing your business on your own is one thing, but managing people as well that's something you're going through right now. I do not want to depend on my periodicals. It needs to be it's own brand. There's me thinking influencers. I walk into the thing and transition the I do not want periodico.

Speaker 2:

No me se depender pa mi mas it needs to be its own brand.

Speaker 3:

There's meeting influencers, getting in, meeting employees now, so I can do stuff like this more.

Speaker 1:

Crea mas. Cos pavo Es un conto de head. Me se porte mi espacio pa crea mas.

Speaker 3:

Cause. That's how you started.

Speaker 1:

It was from the creativity from the creativity to the point where it's not challengeable anymore, it's not fun anymore. So it's good, because if you don't, you'll become unsuccessful, not because you don't do it, but because you find a way to do it, because it's in your head to keep growing and keep having the company, so to get the right people. I have a lot of money so I can do it for myself.

Speaker 3:

For real when people show you.

Speaker 1:

You have to believe them, believe, believe them and be quick to cut them off, I'll cut a bitch in 0.5 seconds, I hope it doesn't hurt you, it doesn't hurt. It's easier when people are close to you. It's easier for them to see you. I don't know. I don't know anything. I have an emotional attachment's.

Speaker 3:

Hard though, business is business, it's hard especially if you want to create this kind of culture within your company like that means that means you have like hey, we're having a monthly dinner at the end like that means you're like we're having a monthly dinner at the end but then those need to have a different name, not a monthly meeting, because it's not productive to what we need to accomplish and talk about Exactly no, it's not fun.

Speaker 1:

We have to be friends Tour. We're talking about it for the last two years and we're talking about being friends. So I'm not saying it's good to go to a party for an hour or something and constantly say I know you, I know you, I know you, I agree.

Speaker 3:

But, I think, Cut that shit as soon as possible.

Speaker 1:

It's hard, but then the book also like cut that shit as as soon as possible but then play around with.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I need you to only do this and to try to work on this like have your job description on paper like this is what your role is, so anything outside of that you don't have to worry about, just focus on this like like what's going on, but also let them know what are the repercussions if this doesn't happen and deadlines.

Speaker 3:

If it doesn't happen within the next three months, I will have to let you go at least I told you in advance it's not easy.

Speaker 2:

It's not easy, he knows like I have like issues with that. Like me, I'll give him some extra chance, or no chance, or no chance. He not say it how it is, you know. He said I got a bit of coin coming down. Just say it how it fucking you know, and you say I got to be a coin, just say it how the fuck it is. I'm like dude, I can't I understand but I I understand, but at the same time, everybody has the shark mentality and for them to be offensive is a business.

Speaker 1:

I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand, I understand.

Speaker 2:

I understand, I'm done. I'm like shit, I'm going to fill.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to fill. I'm going to fill.

Speaker 3:

Why are you looking at that gap as that gap is a blessing?

Speaker 1:

God just took a person Eventually that's what's about to happen, but what do you want to do?

Speaker 3:

Are you planning to be bad If you're going to finish Because the person here Is not?

Speaker 1:

working correctly. It's up to you.

Speaker 3:

To start looking.

Speaker 1:

And what's my? Next cost In case it doesn't work out, but the problem is usually you do good things, usually you do super good work, but you're in a business. It's not that strong, it's the way you're doing it.

Speaker 3:

You need to turn it around.

Speaker 1:

I love it. I'm in a business.

Speaker 3:

I love it. I'm a full-time.

Speaker 2:

GM I'm growing.

Speaker 1:

I'm learning.

Speaker 2:

I'm doing seminars. I have two months three months they like, fully depend on my own, because then it's here my studio other companies. But like I don't have a job, I work like 24 fucking 7. Like, oh, everyone's like I don't want to work 9 to 5. Bitch, if you go out by yourself, you're gonna work 24 7. You're gonna lay your bed but it's drummy. But I'm thinking, thinking, say that's my, I'm going to start.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to start, I'm going to put it there, no, no, no, you cannot, of course. What's your name? I have a notebook, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

But I think your mental state is very important For me right now. I don't have a lot of time. I'm still sleeping. I'm doing whatever I want to do. If I don't rest, I'll start hurting others. I already gathered myself completely. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. You have more chance to think about Turkish. What is the situation? How do I put it right?

Speaker 1:

what is the situation you have everything you are at peace.

Speaker 3:

But if you put it in a panic, mode how do I do this?

Speaker 1:

no, I'm done you put it, in a situation where you are in a situation where you are in a situation where you are in a situation where you are in a situation where you and it's not as serious.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, whenever they speak, I start to rethink certain things back in the day. I'm like what he's doing right now, the whole waking up, and then I kind of forget it from the start like a business partner and be like, nah, that's not gonna work for me. And then I go back to like, okay, fine, we have our commitment calls in the morning, but my problem is, once I do something in my mind it's a little bit of a mess. I'm going to go out and do it. If you think I'm going to hit you, I cannot leave it till later. I can't leave it till later. It's going to ruin my whole morning. It's not going to ruin, it's going to be a mess.

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to focus on that. I'm going to hit you, I'm going to hit you.

Speaker 1:

But, how do I got my own?

Speaker 2:

personal shit to do. I got my own personal emails. I got my own personal emails. I got my own personal emails, but personal emails. I'm cast by my gym.

Speaker 3:

Whatever needs to be done, but personal emails. That's work, no no.

Speaker 2:

What I mean is like so that Minimize Handling no filter Handling, no filter, that's work, that's work, no, but not for me, it's work what we're trying to tell you?

Speaker 3:

Your personal hour Is supposed to be an hour.

Speaker 1:

When you do not work, it's you. It's only about Exactly.

Speaker 2:

I think there's more ways to handle what's personally attached to me than my podcast. No, no, I understand, but then I open up to other people, to other businesses, damn okay. What other fires are we going to pull?

Speaker 3:

out today hit me with it, but for me it's like brands and security no thank you okay the personal and the work you prioritize what work comes after, yeah, what you guys mean is like no work, just like go to the beach no pens.

Speaker 2:

no bananas. No no, no, all of that you can't start with that Same.

Speaker 3:

I don't scroll, I don't play those games, correct correct Facts.

Speaker 1:

Right, that's what they ask. Right Facts. I don't want to look at you and say you're crying or whatever you're doing, but just use your power and don't ask me to turn the fire, and I'll be there in five minutes and I'll be there in no other moment, so I can't wait until Sunday night. Sunday night is also a hobby.

Speaker 2:

power Our club is Sunday night, as in schedule for the next day, for me to go to sleep Next day of plan. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you, going to go back to it, I'm going to walk and I'm going to eliminate a stop with my voice. My name is Lanta.

Speaker 3:

My name is Lanta Just go for it, and it also motivates you to say I'm going to pass, I'm going to pass, I'm not going to pass, I'm going to pass, I'm going to pass.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to pass.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to pass I'm. I wear black all the time like it's true don't try it again.

Speaker 1:

Don't try it again.

Speaker 2:

Don't try it again, don't try it again, don't try it again.

Speaker 1:

It's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult, it's difficult.

Speaker 3:

It's difficult, I don't walk it like difficult, I walk it with. I don't respect when I do something else and another person once I'm doing a job I don't. I respect and respect with. I know that it's a long time if I want to post a story with I'm going to the beach, I don't know what to post.

Speaker 1:

I don't post. I don't know what I'm doing for a post.

Speaker 3:

I'm posting when I'm there but I post my status because that's what I want to do that's my, that's me and my time with Amit is same. It's up to you. But what am I talking about with my phone?

Speaker 1:

and one of the things I do is over the checkout.

Speaker 2:

I'm already playing no-transcript, I'm already playing. I'm like bitch come on like this is one game like a Harry Potter game. So maybe or me I'm like I'm going to start my ceiling go down and I'm like check out for the world. So I'm like I'm going to go down. There's a moment when you're drained.

Speaker 3:

Don't keep it pushing, just like, just stop just stop it put the computer on a deadline for something, then I just, I just give them caffeine, and I just go.

Speaker 2:

I've pulled all-nighters but hit deadlines in the morning. But apart from that, if you're feeling like you're not being creative or you're just feeling like you're stressed. You're not thinking, you're just.

Speaker 1:

You're just putting on a band, you're just eating a snack and when you can go to a bar, get a snack and when I get up I have a routine Like by 9pm.

Speaker 2:

I'm done Like after this. No message me, Respect yourself to do that.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting there.

Speaker 2:

I know it's not easy. It's not easy Like pay notifications.

Speaker 1:

That's the first thing. No notifications. I'm like I'm not saying anything. What time is it? Nothing, I don't have notifications in there, so I don't have anything to say if I'm not, if I'm not, if I'm not, okay, okay, I'm going to do a podcast, I'm going to control my life, I'm going to make calls, I'm going to do an emergency in my house in two or three. Hey, someone is dying. But while I'm not seeing, me.

Speaker 2:

I'm going, you had to wait. Whatsapp groups All my business partners.

Speaker 3:

That was shocking to me. I don't know how to do a group chat, but I'm going to mute for a year. I'm not going to change a group chat, but I'm going to mute for a year.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to put a course Like With a quick adapt situation I'm going to pass it, so I'm not supposed to fix it.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm going to do it.

Speaker 2:

I'm working on it.

Speaker 3:

I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it.

Speaker 1:

I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it.

Speaker 2:

I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it. I'm working on it. I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it, I'm working on it. Oh yeah, oh damn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, tina, that is my problem.

Speaker 3:

I don't like confrontation you don't like it.

Speaker 1:

I don't like it.

Speaker 2:

I'm someone like you. Know what? If you're going to be happy, let's do it. I might not be happy, but I mean just like deal with whatever afterwards. Is it really unless it's really like worth my time? It affects me like financially long term with business podcast, whatever. Then I had a confrontation but I thought, is this really worth my time to?

Speaker 3:

play with you like yes, it is.

Speaker 2:

I thought I was down thinking about it. I mean, get this going, no, it's a.

Speaker 1:

It's a. It's a. It's a. It's a. It's a. It's a.

Speaker 2:

It's a, it's a, it's a it's a yes, yes, yes, argue, say what the fuck is on your mind.

Speaker 1:

Did you get that shit off? Did you get that shit off? Did you get that shit off, did you get that shit off.

Speaker 3:

Did you get that shit off. Did you get that shit off. Did you get that shit off. Did you get that shit off.

Speaker 2:

Did you get that shit off? Did you get that shit off?

Speaker 1:

Did you get that shit off, did you? That's great for sure. Great for sure, because I don't like that bullshit.

Speaker 2:

I know for what kind of people you are like this and I don't know why, and this kind of people you are like this and you're like yeah, not at all, not at all.

Speaker 1:

Not at all, I'm not going to say it. I'm not going to say it. Please, I'm not going to say it, okay.

Speaker 3:

You can't say that excited.

Speaker 1:

It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. It's not worth it, it's not worth it, it's not worth it, it's not worth it. It's not worth it. Great pay, okay, bye. Next on to the next, on to the next.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, this trip really gave me like a lot of eye opening, with the silver lining that you gave us and what Kiko accomplished. Based on the way they think and the way they act, okay, some, some things have to change. You're putting yourself first, like I'm 35, so I'm like I'm 35, so I'm like I'm gonna be 5, 40 in five years. I'm like you say I'm gonna look back.

Speaker 3:

He could to me, accomplish at this age and okay, this is not an attack against you here we go, here we go. I'm just saying this for like everybody that's listening yeah you mentioned that you're gonna do. You're gonna make the change once you're back in aruba why not start right now?

Speaker 2:

why do you have to wait to play in Aruba?

Speaker 3:

let's go self-awareness. Let's go self-awareness.

Speaker 2:

We're having a dinner we're having a dinner before we go back. We agreed like, hey, we're having a dinner, we're going back to Aruba as a different filter, like we're gonna make some changes and push it like next level shit mister, mister, next level shit that's what I be saying thank you this is really just think of bad bitch and your self-awareness nothing bad, bitch something is something Zoe is, so aminah, this is why I have a microphone.

Speaker 1:

I love it.

Speaker 3:

I love it. I love it, I love it.

Speaker 1:

It's amazing. If I could for the long term, I would not stop.

Speaker 2:

No, we're not stopping, please. This is never ending Like don't see me coming back half like a fourth episode with you.

Speaker 1:

It's a catch up.

Speaker 3:

It's not over. There's so many other talented people who don't even reach us in the course, only sorry.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know, I didn't know I didn't know.

Speaker 2:

Should we like double up on episodes like how about two episodes? It's extra no no sports, no bass, I don't want to oversaturate it.

Speaker 3:

I like it as I don't want to oversaturate it either. I like it as I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I go to the Netherlands and put a branch in a different area.

Speaker 2:

How do you say it? A Ronnie Flex Put a branch in another area, an example but how?

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I go to Dubai. I go to Dubai and interview Mariko Salves. Go to.

Speaker 1:

Laga, it's not all over, go back or go home, guys.

Speaker 2:

No, bro, it's like now we're applying like vlogs, like behind the scenes setting up the cookie see I woke up to be stuck over, so we're about to get kicked out of this, to be like we're about to get kicked out of this building oh shit, we're about to get kicked out for real like legit it's been 24 hours we're gonna start vlogging. It's gonna be another channel called no filter eats. It's gonna be a review of food, like doing our opinion, like I'm okay, I'm like okay then.

Speaker 1:

I cook the fucking bowl, I'm like. But what do you have to do with the food? What do you have to do?

Speaker 3:

with the food?

Speaker 1:

I don't know the day I came back, we have to do a cooking vlog though oh shit they started cooking vlog before, before I was cooking, I was cooking, I was cooking but you're cooking good bitch.

Speaker 3:

I'm a chef.

Speaker 2:

I'm a chef. I'm a chef otherwise Like but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but. I'm like you're screenshotting and they're like what the Please be saying within a box or something we're sticking it?

Speaker 3:

No, I don't. I'm free, I'm free. I don't know why you have hope for me. It's a no Shit. I'm down, I'm down.

Speaker 1:

I'm down, I'm down, I'm down, I'm you Bumper bye, I love it.

Speaker 3:

We got this.

Speaker 1:

We got this. I love it. We love that we are, but it's still surprising to us like it's still surprising to us.

Speaker 2:

It's still surprising to us different places, a place where four people come to our table like. Peter Maggi, first person to come super nice vibe. Yeah, shout out to Mauro. Oh, my god.

Speaker 3:

Tequila.

Speaker 1:

Tequila.

Speaker 2:

Really.

Speaker 1:

Really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really.

Speaker 2:

Really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really. We're going to make two seasons a year with Corso.

Speaker 1:

No, corso, yes, and with Bonero too, yes, please with Corso. Who do?

Speaker 2:

you think is the best in Bonero? Do you know his own?

Speaker 1:

hand. Do you think he's a celebrity of his own hand? It?

Speaker 2:

doesn't matter. People that make impacts, someone with a good story.

Speaker 3:

We like the impact people.

Speaker 1:

I admire Luis Moca. I admire Chuchu. Okay, okay, okay, but he's good at it. He sings about the culture of. Seoul.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if it's Seoul.

Speaker 1:

But he's good at it, he's talented, he's cute. I think you're pretty good, but you're not as good as Injang Me too.

Speaker 3:

I think you're pretty good. I'm not that good, I'm not that good.

Speaker 2:

Are you going to go to Japan? I'm going to go to Parinang. Yeah, I got to explain something right. When we're recording, I have two words Host and make sure your camera is rolling, make sure your phone is rolling. Shark, let me mute the microphone. Mute away, you're done.

Speaker 1:

They're not going to hear me, they're just not going to see me, I'm not going to pay for the light. I'm not supposed to see. I'm not going to pay for the light. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand. I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't understand.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand, I Give me the mic. Okay, sorry. My goal for 2025 is to bring a vision board. And guess what? My name is? Serabusca Portrait Online, so my life is on my vision board.

Speaker 2:

Nice.

Speaker 1:

So actually I'm aiming for bigger, bigger, bigger things. I'm living all the things with my wish to finish, so I'm enjoying the moment.

Speaker 2:

So 2025 is maintaining the happiness you built.

Speaker 1:

Maintaining the happiness, the real happiness not the social media happiness, the real happiness like this. There's nothing like oh, I want a car but that's a good goal.

Speaker 3:

That's a goal, oh yes that's a goal maintenance is hard, you can get something, but to maintain it.

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's not. Yeah, never a change for the earth Right in the space. Dios thank, you Like for all this, I'm feeling blessings Again. My vision board is in my head and I'm trying to portray it. It's a miracle.

Speaker 2:

It's a miracle.

Speaker 1:

It's a miracle, it's a miracle.

Speaker 2:

It's a miracle, it's a miracle. Good Now, where can people find you, your businesses? What can people find you Everywhere.

Speaker 1:

I've seen movies everywhere Around you.

Speaker 2:

Don't be surround sound.

Speaker 1:

I don't know on Instagram, please follow, follow my community, follow my happy, positive world with Akisha on Instagram. On Facebook, akisha Albert on our website, akishalbertcom everywhere you can find me. On television in Korean, you can find me on Facebook and on. Instagram. You can find me on Billboard. You can find me on Instagram. Don't play with it no no, no, you can find me on Facebook. Follow my business, mba Empowerment.

Speaker 2:

So please follow MBA Empowerment awesome guys through the link that I mentioned. I'm going to put the link in the description, so if you don't have to flow, if you don't have to type, just click the description, click the link that I'm going to follow, send it to Instagram and then click follow hope it's, it, follow guys. Akisha, thank you for your time thank you and I hope we find two things part two, where we go to a wedding, and the other thing is a cooking show with Shark we're gonna make it happen.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, of course we'll make it happen we'll make it happen.

Speaker 3:

it no, no, no, of course.

Speaker 1:

Let me see. Let me see. So I keep a purple outfit, I'm sorry. No, let me see. Only fans Relax.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not.

Speaker 1:

Let me see it's fancy, but it's not like that.

Speaker 2:

No, it's happening. Promise it's not recorded, it's happening. No, it's happening, it's happening 100%. Leave a comment, keep us seeing the Akisha Awe and we will see you on the next episode.

Speaker 3:

Peace bye, bye.