
In The Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins
From the front seat of her car, Alethea has motivated millions—reaching hearts around the world and even catching the attention of icons like Rihanna, Kesha, Madonna, and Viola Davis. Now, she’s bringing that same energy, wisdom, and unshakable confidence to the podcast realm—inviting special guests to ride along and share their own journeys of resilience, purpose, and self-discovery.
No scripts, no filters—just raw, powerful conversations filled with gems, laughter, and the kind of motivation that makes you sit up a little straighter. You never know who will be in the passenger seat next, but one thing’s for sure: every ride is a step toward something greater.
So buckle up, tune in, and let’s take this journey together. 🎙️🚗✨
In The Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins
Trauma, Advocacy, and Reclaiming Your Truth: A Conversation with Zeke Thomas
When nobody believes you, sometimes you have to get on that rooftop and make them hear you. That's exactly what Zeke Thomas did when he shared his sexual assault story on Good Morning America at 27 years old, becoming one of few Black men to publicly speak about such trauma.
The talented DJ, producer, and champagne entrepreneur joins me in the passenger seat for a deeply moving conversation about healing, authenticity, and finding your voice when society tries to silence you. As the son of NBA legend Isaiah Thomas, Zeke navigates fame's double-edged sword while creating his own legacy through advocacy and music.
"Average isn't even enough. You can go higher," Zeke shares, reflecting on his journey from rock bottom—battling substance abuse and processing trauma—to reclaiming his life through innovative treatments like ketamine therapy. His candid revelations about creating chosen family and resisting the pressure to compromise his identity will resonate with anyone who's struggled to belong without losing themselves.
We discuss the intersection of race, sexuality, and mental health with refreshing honesty, challenging the stereotypes that claim "strong Black men" can't be vulnerable or that authenticity somehow diminishes their masculinity. "It takes a champion to live in their truth," Zeke declares, reframing vulnerability as the ultimate strength.
Ready for laughs, tears, and transformative wisdom? This episode delivers powerful insights about slowing down, appreciating life's journey, and affirming your worth every day. Subscribe now and remember Zeke's powerful mantra: "I am somebody. I am Black. I am somebody. I am Black and I love me."
Have a Good Day On Purpose...
YA' Welcome
Yeah, shine like glitter, let the light in your life get bigger and in the sky, high like a winner, big and bright like a diamond. I'm a shiner, oh yeah, you're welcome. Hello, hello, hello, everybody, and welcome back to In the Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins. Listen, I know that I say all the time I'm excited for my guest, but y'all, I am excited for my guest who is in the passenger seat with me today. He warms my heart because he is about the same things that I'm about. He's a mental health advocate. He has a story to tell. I cannot wait for you to hear his story and how he got through pain and trauma. And wait, he's a DJ. Like he is a DJ, he is an awesome DJ and y'all know what is about to be. If y'all do not know, let me show y'all exactly who he is. Roll that clip.
Speaker 2:The cops. I guess they have to like question us or something, and I'm freaking out. Please, I can't do this alone. Please call me back. I'm here, I'm waiting, I'm standing by. He called me. I dug it afresh like I boot the beatbox. I'm soda. Like Busta, lyrical musta, I hit the goose. So that means I go ducked up. Yeah to nasa, nai and everything we do. We gon' wish was right, but I'ma poke her like I roll the dice and get this bitch haunted like I poke the guys. Yeah, we can't be contained.
Speaker 1:We on fire like Richard Pryor to flame. Yes Baby, they had me jamming back there.
Speaker 2:Listen, introducing the phenomenal, the talented Zeke Thomas. Oh man, that sent me back that sent me back.
Speaker 1:Let's go. What's going on?
Speaker 2:I'm feeling good, sister, thank you for having me on. Thank you for having me in the passenger seat. Please keep it in park, cause we got a lot to talk about listen, listen, I'm ready.
Speaker 1:I'm already loving your vibe. I'm already loving your vibe. So for the listeners and the people watching that do not know who Zeke Thomas is, tell us who this handsome man, zeke Thomas, is.
Speaker 2:So, yes, I'm Joshua Zeke Thomas. I am a DJ, for sure. I also run a champagne company called Sherlon Champagne and also have a cannabis company, one World Products with Pro 11 Muscle Gel, not to you know. Drop some promos, some promos.
Speaker 1:We like promos, like if you ever want to send us some, my address is in my book. I got you, I got you.
Speaker 2:I got you Just no drinking and driving. Now you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I mean, if you ever want to send something my way, you know what I'm saying. We don't mind?
Speaker 2:We don't mind at all, do we? We don't mind at all, do we? Uh-uh, mm-mm. But I've also had the privilege of hosting MTV's Catfish and doing other TV hosting appearances like that. Music's definitely my passion, but it seems like my calling has been advocacy. Like my calling has been advocacy.
Speaker 2:Yes, I was sexually assaulted. Be at a space to truly help people. I went public with my story. I was 27 on Good Morning America. You know I keep going back that I can't imagine what a person I could have been in terms of the knowledge that I have now versus when I told my story in front of everybody. I wasn't truly ready for, maybe, the responsibility. I definitely understood what I wanted to do with my platform, how I wanted to impact things, was able to get some Title IX actually funding for HBCUs, of course. Now we're in a climate where that funding is definitely being affected. Yes, I've always been politically active, worked on a few campaigns, um, very motivated um to make changes in the world. I feel that I had the privilege to have many different experiences. Yes, I have the to have many different experiences.
Speaker 2:Yes, I have the higher arcing experience of coming from a celebrity family or a family of legacy and my father being Isaiah Thomas, black males and black black people. You know, entertainment and sport um truly were some of our main um outlets to make impact, um to gain influence, to even gain wealth, um, and now you're starting to see um the fruits of that labor, so to speak. Um, we have made a lot of strides as a people, and that is why we are facing a massive backlash.
Speaker 1:We are. Can I tell you that your story and your strength is beautiful. Strength is beautiful Like it. I. I wish that more males had the courage to come forward, because it's the males that don't, because they feel like they have something to be ashamed of and you don't, like you have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Now. I heard you say that when you told your story now, you did that on a national platform and you said that you weren't ready. What made you choose that platform at that time, on national TV, to tell your story Like?
Speaker 2:my heart would have been Nobody was listening. Nobody was listening, nobody was quote believing me in my heart and soul and I had the ability for everyone to hear me to scream at the top of my lungs and I took that opportunity.
Speaker 1:I love that because sometimes we have to change the narrative and if people don't hear us, we have to make them hear us. And there's so many women that have been silenced, so many men that have been silenced because they don't want to hear it, they don't want to hear their story. But sometimes you have to get on that rooftop and yell it out loud and say look on that rooftop and yell it out loud and say, look, damn it, this, you, you going to hear me today?
Speaker 2:You are going to hear me today and that I feel is yes, the advocacy work and the um government work definitely comes from a rooted uh family of activists. However, when I moved to New York City as a kid and then started to explore it as an adult, as a gay man, you know, before I got on here I was reflecting about how many women, how many trans women, helped me along my journey. You know, I can feel that I was taken advantage of by a lot of gay men in terms of what was acceptable in society, in community. I definitely feel that I lost a part of my core upbringing values to try to fit in to a community.
Speaker 1:Oh, I can relate, yeah, I can relate, because you lose yourself wanting to be, because when you come, when you come out, and there's backlash and there's oh, this is, this is a phase, and you know, people start treating you differently. You're looking for a sense of community.
Speaker 1:You're looking for a sense of family. You're looking for somewhere to belong, and sometimes that's by any means necessary and it shouldn't always be. But people notice your need to fit in, your need to belong, so they're like, oh well, let me just, you know, do this and do that Because they can. They can, they can smell that, not weakness, but but that need they can, they can smell it and they are like vultures and it's, it's. It's really horrible, but people, people smell that need and they take advantage of it. Now, how? I know that there was backlash when you told your story. How did you deal with with the backlash? How did you overcome it?
Speaker 2:It's. It's so interesting that you asked this question and in this climate, I've been going back on Facebook forums and reading comments a meme out about me and um, ej Johnson, um, about, um, basically demasculating us, um speaking about. You know, our fathers didn't birth champions.
Speaker 1:That's crazy talk.
Speaker 2:And it it is crazy talk because we've both been successful in our own right and solid people, but um, it's those things, those messages that I was just reading and I'm like, guys, we're still doing this, like we're still. You know, oh, they got gay kids, oh, they, they soft. You know, oh, you know magic. You know, we're still, we're still doing this first.
Speaker 1:First of all, let me, let me, let me, let me get close. Let me let me for the, for the, for the people in the back, let me get close because y'all need to see and hear and understand. So, for the people that decided to make this meme, okay, for the backwoods people that made this, because I know that's where y'all reside Listen for you to say that they did not raise champions. That is absolutely wrong. That is exactly what they did, because it takes a champion to live in their truth. It takes a champion that, even though all the bullshit that this world is giving them, that they still stand tall, living in their truth, unlike the cowards of the world Hi, unlike the cowards of the world that are living undercover, that are so scared of what the world has to say that they refuse to live in their truth. So they'd rather project their insecurities on the champions of the world. That's what is going on. So, sir, you are a champion in my book, okay, and I love me some EJ.
Speaker 1:I love me some, ej baby. They can't make me hate, ej. They can't make me hate at all. Okay, because they do the same thing to Dwayne Wade. That is his daughter. Yes, okay, yes, and I live for it. I love it so very much and I applaud you each and every day that you do not let the negativity of the world tear you down, because absolutely not.
Speaker 2:You definitely could and you definitely could succumb to it. But that's to me one of the most beautiful yet horrible things of being black you are able to be strong. In moments of complete despair and panic. I definitely turn inward a lot to calm down.
Speaker 1:Like I really feel like as a woman of color, I feel like as a woman of color and as people of color, we have no choice. Like we got to be that. Like we got to just take it. Like we have no choice but to be strong because we wasn't raised to be anything else. It's like we really don't have a choice. It's like take it or what, what's what's the other option? Like there really is no other option. But people may say, and people, people may think that you might be different because of your lineage, like they. They may say oh well, because this is like father is Isaiah Thomas, that he, he had a like silver spoon and like things came easy and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Please put these rumors to rest.
Speaker 2:Everybody definitely has their own struggles. I definitely grew up, I will say, privileged, but there definitely comes different struggles with my life. Not everybody wants to be in the public eye. Remember reporters following me to high school reporters, being outside our house. Fame might seem glamorous the 15 minutes, the whatever but when it becomes invasive and when writers or media writers or media attack, you know I grew up in the newspaper era where, you know, the New York Post was running, you know two stories a day, my dad was on the front cover and he was selling newspapers, but you were selling tabloid negativity tweets. So, yes, did I ever, um, worry about going hungry? No, um, but the anxieties, you know I've.
Speaker 2:I moved, I think, live five sit, five different states. We live five different states. You know, changing schools, meeting new people. I definitely developed skills but, you know, would I have loved, you know, live in my, you know one neighborhood and have, you know, all that be my whole life. Maybe I don't know, I didn't get that opportunity, but what I do have is pockets of friends everywhere and a support system everywhere, and I like to utilize, you know what I've been able to learn. You know what I've been able to learn and now that I'm really in my healthy mind, the abundance and the friends who I want and need are flowing to me.
Speaker 1:Oh, I love it. Oh, I love it. How accepting was your family whenever everything just kind of how?
Speaker 2:accepting, were they? And did they finally listen? They definitely finally listened and they definitely finally heard. And it still hurts them to hear, you know, I do. You know conversations with yourself and with others and there are certain times, you know, when I don't share it with my mother or father, just because they don't they don't want to hear about their child being hurt. Um, it definitely stirs up emotions for them, and they have been nothing but supportive, however, have given me the best options for care, even one time lost a deposit on my bad self when I was going through a tough time with substances, um, substances, um. So I'm very thankful that I had them to help me get back up. But when you hit bottom and yeah, I, I hit it, it's on you. They can't pull you out. Nobody, nobody can reach down and get you. You got to get up, stop treading water and at least get on land, and then we can do something, you know listen, I can relate.
Speaker 1:When I do my speaking events, I tell this story all the time when I try to take my own life, this story all the time when I try to take my own life. And the last time that I did and it didn't work. And I was like, and I was laying in the dark in my dorm room looking around and then it hit me like Alethea, ain't nobody come and save you, girl? Like what are you looking for? Like ain't nobody coming to save you? Like you have to get up and save yourself. But the getting up was the hardest part. The getting up was the hardest part because, just like you said, like once you hit rock bottom, it's like how can I get up from here? And look, I have bad knees. So me trying to get up off the ground is not easy at all anyway.
Speaker 1:It's not easy anyway it's not, but the good thing about being at rock bottom is the only place that you can go is up.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like you can't get no lower, you can only get up.
Speaker 2:And you can realize that because you got so low. Now you realize average isn't even enough. You can go higher. Average isn't even enough. You can go higher, like you truly can. Keep going, keep achieving levels of balance, routine, peace, love. You know all these things flow from the, from when you first get up. You know, if you get up, brush your teeth, shower, walk your animal, you know, like breakfast, like all the little things that can fill your day. That might seem overwhelming, truly like when you gotta, you know, check off, but we all know that we could get all that done in like 15, 20 minutes. We just gotta get up and do it and after we do it the flow starts happening a little more. Now you're like, all right, we'll go to him, we'll go to work.
Speaker 2:Now I have to work you know, maybe I'll talk to somebody you know like, like the, the anxiety lessons, as you start to not just live but live in purpose.
Speaker 1:I like, oh, I am always. My motto, my catchphrase, if you will, is have a good day on purpose. Have a good day on purpose because nobody can ruin your day but you, and they can only ruin. Other people will ruin your day if you allow them to. But if you wake up and you say I'm going to be intentional about having a good day on purpose, then that's exactly what you're going to do. You are going to be intentional about your day because, at the end of the day, it's yours, it belongs to you, it does not belong to anybody else. It belongs to you, it does not belong to anybody else, it belongs to you. And I love when you say it. Average is just not enough. Baby, you cannot bear minimum me. We, we are. We are raising the bar to who we are. Yes, we are raising the bar. And people say that there's a saying that you only live once. No, you only die once.
Speaker 2:You live every day every day, every hour, you can change it, you can, yeah.
Speaker 1:So why not live? Why not live? And I love how you you said, because I have deep depression. So things like getting up out of bed, brushing my teeth, shower sometimes those things are difficult when you're in it and it's just the little things and it just makes you feel better. Okay, I'm gonna get up out the bed, I'm gonna brush brush my teeth, I'm gonna wash my face, I'm gonna shower. It makes you want to do just just a little bit more and it's like okay well, let's see it's, it's.
Speaker 1:It's kind of like the little internet could.
Speaker 2:I think I can. I think I can.
Speaker 1:And it's like, okay, bitch, let's go. It's like you have to wind yourself up and I'm so happy that you were able to realize that, dealing with trauma and overcoming so much trauma, because a lot of people do not know how to navigate through trauma and it seems like you have mastered well, not mastered, because it's a daily thing, but it seems like you have learned how to navigate through your trauma and you have an amazing support system.
Speaker 2:I got some resources. You know, talk therapy big thing. Also. Group therapy um can be very healing. You know, even if it's online, um or on um, audio only Um, and I'm also uh ketamine, uh therapy um really changed my life.
Speaker 1:What, what, what? What is that for? For those of us that don't know what that is, so ketamine therapy is a psychedelic therapy.
Speaker 2:Companies like Better you and Mind Bloom, they can send it to you in the mail, or there are clinics they have used it for decades to treat depression, anxiety, poor appetite, ptsd. It is absolutely something to look into. If you are able to be comfortable exploring your subconscious and working through deep traumas, it after each time I feel like I can truly breathe Wow, I was able to. You know, it helped me get off. I was addicted to crystal meth and it helped me get off of it. Truly did, and then, from there, has helped me explore deepoted child trauma and continuing, just as putting oil in the gears, so to speak, just to keep it going. Every, you know, few months or so, I'll get a treatment and just being able to truly talk, um cause sometimes you, you don't want to talk or you forget about it and you know, being in a lucid state, um exploring things that you aren't used to exploring, um absolutely can help. And I know, you know I'm, I'm out, I might be out there for some people. You know, on the hippie medicine.
Speaker 1:Listen, whatever, because I am at the point of my life, at years old. Whatever can help me get through Cause I I'm a firm believer in you have to let it out, to let it go. But sometimes we don't know everything that we're holding in, because we've been holding it in for so long that we don't know exactly what to let out. So we want to let it out, but we just don't know how. So to have something that will help us to really and just let it out, so that we can let it go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like gimme, gimme, oh yes, yeah, like gimme, oh yes, because I know. Because, like we, we put it, we put it in the back of our minds and it's kind of like if we don't think about it then we'll be okay, but then it comes out later on, like if we get triggered, then it comes out. I've been married to my wife for 10 years and some things I've noticed throughout our relationship has been triggering and things that I was holding in came out and I was like what, what? What the fuck did that come from? Like what, what did that come from? Like what, why did I do that? Why did I act like that? Because there's there's an underlying issue that I haven't let out yet and we end up taking it out on the ones that we love. So, yeah, like I would definitely definitely give that a try. Google.
Speaker 2:Send you a referral.
Speaker 1:Now I mean A coupon code we love a coupon, we love a coupon, we love a coupon, then I a coupon. We love a coupon, then I get it at a discount. What Get it at a discount? Because, listen, let me have it, let me have it. So how did music come into play? Because I know that music for me, like if I'm having like a bad day or a messed up day, I put some music on. I was 12, 13.
Speaker 2:And I just loved the the control the, the urge to make people dance, to make people have a reaction, um the things that music could do. Watching it as a kid I was michael jackson obsessed yes but I but I also am a trained, classically trained violinist. That's how I first started playing music and obviously played my music video at the beginning. So I had some wild successes and I just love performing, I love connecting, I love seeing people dance and groove, I love setting the vibe.
Speaker 1:I love how humble, how modest he ain't going to say it, but I'm going to tell you all the truth. I love how modest. I had some mild successes. It wasn't a lot. You know it wasn't a lot. You know, I just worked with, like Lady Gaga, like you know, Jay-Z, Diana Ross, Like it was no big deal. I had some mild. You know, I'm going to tell y'all the truth, but I love that he's so humble with it. But, baby, listen, Wasn't nothing wrong about it here? Wasn't nothing wrong about it?
Speaker 2:Nothing wrong, I'm just saying, all right, it might be a little hot song yeah.
Speaker 1:It was spicy y'all, it was spicy y'all, it was spicy. It was like you know, I just did a little, a little one, two just here, nothing to talk about oh man I did my research, sir yes, yes, call me out, call me out. Every single time, honey, every single time I love it. But I also love how you remain humble, Because you could not be Like you could be like I'm that girl you could. Because you could, you could really be on your I'm a deeper I'm a.
Speaker 2:I'm a.
Speaker 1:Yes, but I love the fact that you are not and you're so humble about you and you're so down to earth and you're so genuine. A lot of that now and people look for authenticity like we want to see the real you and you being as vulnerable as you are, especially as a black male, is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Like I wish that more males would, would follow you and take that lead and know it's okay. It's okay and there's people out there. You have to find your tribe.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And that's hard, just like you said, like you have to go through trial and error of finding the people that were meant for you, but once you do, it is a beautiful thing.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Because I have a circle. Well, not a circle, I have a dot Because, yeah, I got a dot, not a circle, I got a dot, but my dot is strong. Yes, my, my little dot is strong and I know that they are my biggest support systems that I've ever had, and none of them are family. I had to create my own and that's okay. Also, that is okay. Also, most, most of us will find that we do have to create our own family from scratch and love on the people that love you.
Speaker 2:Love on the people that love you. I like that.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, if you can, if you were able to sit down and talk to little Zeke like if he was looking at you in your face right now.
Speaker 2:What would you tell him?
Speaker 1:read more because reading is fundamental.
Speaker 2:I would tell him to just pace himself. It'll get there. You know, felt that it was rushing a lot, rushing a lot. Yeah, I've accomplished things, but I was definitely in a rush to do them things. But I was definitely in a rush to do them and I've maybe, if I had, you know, taken a few more dots. So just take your time, slow down, enjoy your time with others.
Speaker 1:That's. That's a good one. Enjoy your time with others, because sometimes we don't stop and smell the roses we miss so much trying to get somewhere and trying to get somewhere quickly. I've been living in the same spot like over three years. Recently I was walking my dog and I just noticed that one of my neighbors has this gorgeous garden. Never noticed because I'm always zooming by, I'm always in a rush, I'm always trying to and I was like man. They got some nice landscaping around here that I never noticed because I'm always going, going, going. But if we just stop and slow down and notice all of the beauty around us, we'd be surprised at what we see. We'd be so shocked at what we see if we just stop, breathe and just take it all in. We don't have to rush, stop rushing. And reading is fun. Wait, wait. Which reading? Like reading or reading?
Speaker 2:No reading Books, Books, books, Books. Please Text Full text.
Speaker 1:Full text, because reading is also Because reading.
Speaker 2:I don't need to get arrested anymore as a child.
Speaker 1:Because reading is also fundamental.
Speaker 2:Yes, it is.
Speaker 1:That's what Mother Ruth said. Reading is fundamental. Yes, yes.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So before we let you go, I'm going to play a game.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, you have to say the first thing. Like I don't even want you to think about it, you have to say the first thing that comes in your head, okay after what? After I answer the question okay, favorite song by Beyonce go black parade okay, um favorite fashion, like favorite style of Black parade Okay.
Speaker 2:Favorite fashion, like favorite style of clothing Drapey black like just long drapey capes.
Speaker 1:Oh, drama, drama, drama.
Speaker 2:Serving serving Head wrap.
Speaker 1:Tins across the board. If you can eat one thing for the rest of your life.
Speaker 2:Oysters. Wait, raw or char-raw oh, no, no, raw, I don't.
Speaker 1:I don't eat fried do you eat them broiled like that?
Speaker 2:I don't know if I'm bad at that really I feel like I just had raw little juice, put it in a little hot sauce, you know. Yeah, yeah, see, but this dude I started to see he allergic to seafood, so I might have to.
Speaker 1:I couldn't be with nobody like that, I'd give it up. I couldn't be with nobody like that.
Speaker 2:I might have to give it up. I'd give it up for him.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:You know, we just won't kiss on Saturdays. I'll eat my seafood on Saturdays.
Speaker 1:Seafood Saturdays, I mean he can't take, no like Benadryl. Like he can't, no, he can, but I like Benadryl. Like he can't no, he can, but I mean.
Speaker 2:I'm just trying. Look, I'm trying to get it in at the end of the day.
Speaker 1:Sorry, because, look, and if I have to give up Just a little sample, give to give up Just a little sample.
Speaker 2:Give it up. Just Listen, because sometimes I know we in a egg shortage so I am worried about the chicken Like I'm worried.
Speaker 1:Like people need to stop.
Speaker 2:You know Like, yeah, we ain't got no egg.
Speaker 1:We gonna have no chicken. Y'all. I have no chicken. Y'all don't have no chicken. Fuck these eggs. Y'all worried about the eggs. We worried about the fucking chickens. We don't have no chickens. The legs, the thighs, the suck you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Ain't nobody worried about your sunny side up?
Speaker 1:Fuck your ass. Give me a thigh, give me a thigh. Give me a thigh, give me a thigh, give me a thigh. That's my favorite part of eating thighs Because it's so juicy, like me. Yes.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, yes, yes, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy Get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy, get it sexy.
Speaker 1:Don't get me started in this car because, because I, because hey, don't do it, stop it. You stop it right now. Oh man, oh my God, okay, the first thing that you look at, the first thing that you look at when Don't lie, the first thing you look at when meeting a guy is his.
Speaker 2:Social security number. Give me the background check.
Speaker 1:Give me the background. What is your credit score?
Speaker 2:All the truth, I'm very nose conscious. I like a cute little nose, really Cute nose, like a big little point, like I don't know, like cute little nose, why?
Speaker 1:Why? I feel like you're lying. You asked me to be honest.
Speaker 2:You asked me to be honest. I could lie and be like the eyes.
Speaker 1:You have such wonderful eyes, those white crowns, those blues, those hazels.
Speaker 2:I'm telling the truth. Look next time I have a man, or you see me with a man, they gonna have a cute nose.
Speaker 1:Okay, so rate my nose. Rate my nose from like one to ten. Oh no, your nose is great.
Speaker 2:Your nostrils is proportional.
Speaker 1:You got the nice bridge yeah like come on, you got the little bro yeah, Cute. Come on nose A bro. Come on nose, and you know it's honest. Come on nose A broom. Come on nose, and you know it's honest, Come on nose. I just wanted to know if, like, you need an answer for me. Yes, Because let me know that my nose is good. Let me know Nose is good. Nose is ready for the face. It's good. Pretty Nose is good. Nose is ready for the face.
Speaker 2:It's good, pretty Y'all. Let her take off all the makeup. I'll tell y'all later.
Speaker 1:I'm kidding Bitch, I'm playing, I'm playing. Thank you so much for joining us Like we're going to Right. Now we're having fun he just tried to come for me. He tried to come, he tried to come for me, come on. Baby, let me tell you something Hold up, hold up.
Speaker 2:Don't pull out a blade.
Speaker 1:Because baby, oh boy, here comes the evidence. Let's go, Because let me tell you something, I can wipe this off right now, baby.
Speaker 2:See, it is natural, it's pretty. See, we got that pretty skin.
Speaker 1:You don't even need it, she ain't going to steal me what Right Cool Just snap, Snap.
Speaker 2:I'm going to let y'all know baby, don't know, you missed a spot.
Speaker 1:And she still sucks. Snap Sheall know, baby, Don't know you missed a spot. And she still serves. She still serves bitch.
Speaker 2:She still serves. Okay, it's not a game. It's not a game, it's official.
Speaker 1:I did this for you.
Speaker 2:I appreciate it.
Speaker 1:You look beautiful.
Speaker 2:Anybody else I?
Speaker 1:am Me, you. You are beautiful, anybody. You play too much. You play too much, oh my God. Okay, let me get back to my professional the man very the man Very mindful. What is your definition? And, guys, what is your definition of the perfect first date?
Speaker 2:the perfect first date involves you pulling up little cuddle, little weed smoke, little little calmization. Then I make sure you're safe, then we can go outside and do something and then, hopefully, come back inside and do something, laughing, laughing, laughing laughing.
Speaker 1:Yes, and do something.
Speaker 2:Yes, but like honestly, I like to even go into a park. I want something honestly more relaxed, chill. I don't like giving people the impression that they gotta drop $120 on a first date like food or drinks or whatever. You know what I mean. Like the whole works, like just pull up, meet somebody, shake their hand, see if there's a vibe, then you can decide to spend money on it and we're going gonna go to Chili's and we gonna get a two for twenty.
Speaker 2:I don't like Chili's. People be hating on Chili's. I don't like Chili's. I don't know if the menu has changed. I ain't been in a bit. I don't know if the ingredients, but I do remember that shit was fire. I used to get the fajitas. You can't fuck the fajitas.
Speaker 1:You can't fuck up fajitas. It's just shrimp chicken. You can't fuck it up. I hope not Well depends on who doing the chicken. You stuck on the chicken. I'm dying Teriyaki chicken.
Speaker 2:Sesame chicken.
Speaker 1:Let me tell you something. Right now you have an open invitation to be in the passenger seat anytime you want it. Hear me, thank you. Anytime you want an invitation to come and sit your little sexy ass next to me, come on and sit down and be in the passenger seat and pull up with a bottle of champagne. And some Southwest egg rolls from Chili's.
Speaker 2:Not bad Not bad, I a bad answer.
Speaker 1:I am simple. That is all I need. That's all I need. That's all I need. What To get back? Come on, come on, yes, what to give back come on, come on.
Speaker 2:Yes, I sleep on a noob. I sleep on a noob, come on stop it, stop it.
Speaker 1:We are getting off topic. I fucking love you, I love, I love, I love, I love you so I always end with some type of motivation that we can pass on. So if you had one positive thing that you can pass on to somebody else, what would it be?
Speaker 2:The positive thing that I would pass on to somebody else, right?
Speaker 1:now Motivation In this moment. Motivate us yes. I want you to look at yourself in the mirror and say I am, I am Somebody, somebody, I am black, I am black, I am Somebody, somebody, I am black, I am black and I love me, and I love me Cause I am, cause I am Somebody, somebody.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Listen, listen, listen. Oh, my goodness See, thank you so much. My goodness Zeke, thank you so much for being like. You have made my day. Can you tell everybody who is listening, watching, where can we find more of?
Speaker 2:Zeke Thomas. You can find more of Zeke Thomas Z-E-K-E underscore Thomas. I'm on Instagram Blue Sky, although I don on Instagram Blue Sky, although I don't really be Blue Sky, but I don't even know where to go. Dm Miss Grimmins and she'll forward it to me.
Speaker 1:No way, y'all stop telling people to go on my devs. Now you see what you're starting. Wait, with my broken nails Be careful with them pictures.
Speaker 2:now, be careful with them pictures. They wild. Y'all don't need to be leading with that. Nobody wants that. Like really you know what I mean. Like nobody wants to just open a thing and see a pecker or a hole.
Speaker 1:Nobody wants that. Nobody, nobody wants that.
Speaker 2:Nobody is asking for that. At most I want to see like your pectorals, at most, at most. But I definitely want to see your face. Nobody wants to see your face. I'm into anonymous.
Speaker 1:He's into anonymous. And wait they be into anonymous. But have seen me, bro. What Like this. This just went left. Wait, zeke, zeke, yes, I feel like. I feel like I feel like we were meant to be friends in real life, like I feel like I'm going to have to get your phone number, absolutely so, because, zeke, listen, because listen, because, man, I have found my spirit person. His name is Z-Cob, his name is Z-Cob. Oh my God.
Speaker 1:The game is something the game is something People don't, is something we are. People don't understand that we are the truth, we are the way, the truth and the life. No, let me stop. Ah, oh, shit, okay, I don't even know how to end this. Wait, let me see you done messed me up, okay, baby, listen, I have enjoyed having Zeke in the passenger seat. If you like this baby, you like it. Comment, subscribe, share, because it is only going to get better. Let me tell you something the best thing in this world that you can be is you, because there is only one, you. So look at yourself right now and tell yourself I am somebody, I am everything and everything is me. I am the shit, the whole shit, and nothing but the what? The shit, baby. Yes, so as you go out there and be great in your own face, then turn around and be great in they face and, as always, continue to be fabulous, like I know you can be, and you have a good day on purpose. Yes,