Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Aunge
Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Aunge is where real conversation meets grown‑woman joy. Hosted by two lifelong friends, who just so happen to be sisters, this show is a celebration of connection, culture, and the beautiful chaos of being a Black woman navigating life in her 40s with humor, honesty, and a whole lot of heart.
Each episode invites listeners into their circle — a place where vulnerability is welcomed, joy is prioritized, boundaries are respected, and growth is celebrated. From midlife reinvention to relationships, wellness, culture, and the soft life we all deserve, Tiff and Aunge bring their lived experiences, humor, and sister‑level honesty to every conversation.
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a community. A vibe. A reminder that you’re not doing life alone.
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Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Aunge
Episode 14
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Tours, Maturity, Bush Men & Easter Exes… Oh My. Episode 14 is here, and the sisters are cutting up from the very first segment.
Tiff and Aunge kick things off with the headline that shook the timeline: Chris Brown and Usher are going on tour together. Yes, we love them both. Yes, the music will be fire. But the internet said, “Not so fast,” and reopened the files on Chris Brown’s abuse history and Usher’s reputation as a Diddy sympathizer. And since the final stop of the tour is in Tampa, the sisters are watching closely to see whether the people cancel the show… or pack the arena anyway.
Then the conversation shifts to maturity, specifically, when men mature vs. when women mature. After Method Man admitted on The Pivot Podcast that he didn’t truly mature until his 40s, the sisters have thoughts. Many thoughts.
The segment wraps with the viral trend of celebrity women like KeKe Palmer, Sheryl Underwood, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Nia Long, and Leslie Jones all saying they’d love to be married… but in separate houses. Tiff and Aunge share their takes, but as usual, their definitions of a “relationship” are on two completely different planets.
This week’s Florida foolishness comes courtesy of the Tampa Bush Man, who has been popping out of shrubbery and scaring innocent people for clout. Aunge is furious because kids are getting caught in the crossfire. Tiff? She thinks it’s comedy gold. Either way, the fact that a Tampa Bush Man exists at all is peak Florida behavior.
Next up, Aunge tells a story that has Tiff hollering: she invited her ex to Easter service… but when it came time to introduce him to church folks, she froze. So the sisters ask: How do you introduce your ex? And what even counts as a “baby daddy” or “baby mama”? The answers… go left quickly.
The episode closes with a heartfelt salute to Victor Glover, who continues to make us proud as the pilot of the Artemis II mission. This was a historic moment for representation, excellence, and the culture.
Tap in to hear Tiff and Aunge break down the week’s biggest pop‑culture debates, Florida chaos, relationship hot takes, and a powerful salute you don’t want to miss. Click to listen now. This episode has everything.
Hello, sister. Hello, sister. Welcome to Hello Sister Podcast with Tiffanange. We have a great show, episode 14. 14. I'm so excited. As always, we have a great show for you. We are going to talk a little bit about around the social media. Actually, we're going to do a lot of around the social media. Yep. It's popping. I know. And we're going to talk about it. Let's do it. We got to, of course, a what the Florida. Yes. I've missed our What the Floridas. Yes. They have definitely been in high demand.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_00And then we'll talk a little bit about Exodus. So that should be very interesting. And as always, we'll end in a sister salute. Ready to get into it? Let's get in. All right. Around the social media world. So first, I'm excited and a little nervous. Okay. But there was a huge announcement this week. A huge announcement. Yes. Chris Brown and Usher. Tickets are actually going on sale next week. Pre-sale next week. They are ready to set and tour, bringing out all the little aunties around the world. Oh. And it's going to start June 26th and go through December the 11th, ending here in Tampa. Yes. Yeah. So super excited about that. Um, however, my timeline has actually been filled with mixed reviews. I saw that. Yeah. Some women are in a chokehold, can't wait, you know, love Chris Brown, love Usher. Definitely reuniting and, you know, bringing uh greatness to the stage. While others haven't really forgotten some historical around Chris Brown, you know, the mess that he got into years back, uh, Rihanna and Caruchi and Usher more recently when he's been talking about Diddy, and uh not really, well, I'll say he's he's been a little tone-deaf um in his actions and really not holding Diddy accountable for what he was actually found guilty for. Yeah. So what do you think?
SPEAKER_01I think it brings the question around again: do you or can you separate the artist from the artistry? And that's a hard one for me because it it depends. Um so I canceled R. Kelly long before the world did.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Right. So I feel like in his case, I would never go to anything that he ever does, and he can't do anything, jailhouse rock. But jailhouse rock, right? But um, you know, I I am okay. As you grow and as you evolve, if you are showing signs of being better, I think we should forgive and let you be better. But if you're a Kanye who can't keep his mouth shut, it's hard to get to the point of forgiving. So I feel like we should look at the artist and see who they are. In this case, Usher was tone deaf. Can he apologize and realize the error of his ways? Or is he about to be canceled along with to be determined? We have until the end of the tour to the last city to see if we cancel him along the way. Uh so I I'll say I'm on the fence. On the fence.
SPEAKER_00Makes sense. You know, we did go to the Chris Brown concert, and one of the things I loved about it is he talked about his journey and he talked about the mistakes, and he did own it, and he did go to the therapy. Doesn't make it better. I mean, it doesn't make it better.
SPEAKER_01It doesn't change the fact that it happened.
SPEAKER_00Right. Right. Right. But it was nice to see that he wasn't tone deaf around ownership, knowing that it wasn't right and trying to grow and mature from it. So I appreciated that. Don't know if I forgive, but I definitely, you know, appreciated that ownership. Yeah. Usher better be careful. Hey, look, you see what's going on with TLC right now. I heard they're canceling dates. You heard that? I'm just saying, I'm not judging one way or the other, but what I'm saying is we now have buying power. Yes. And our money goes a long way. It does. And we can't be bought by a song anymore.
SPEAKER_01Or nostalgia.
SPEAKER_00Or nostalgia either. So um definitely problematic behavior is not rewarded.
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_00And you know, we'll soon see what the future holds. And you're right, we have the last stop in Tampa.
SPEAKER_01If he gets canceled along the way, we ain't gonna lose nothing. Nah.
SPEAKER_00So no pre-sales for us. All right, so we shall see. But Usher and Chris Brown coming to a city near you. Let's keep going around the social media world. So, Method Man, keeping with music artistry, uh, he was on Pivot Podcasts and he was talking about himself, and he pretty much was talking about how men mature a little bit later than women. And in his case, he was talking about him not maturing until he was 40. I know. 40. So, do you think that men mature later than women? What's the debate? I think the debate is upbringing.
SPEAKER_01Talk to me. Did you have parents who enabled you and did everything for you and didn't allow you to grow up? And so you had to wait until you were in your 20s, 30s, and 40s when you were out of the house to learn some of the lessons that your parents should have taught you as a teenager. Or um did you just not get it until later? I mean, I I know of a lot of women who say they are married to teenagers and their growth was stunted at the age where like it feels like having a teenager in the house. So I I hear a lot of women say that, yeah, but there are a lot of women out here who are not much better.
SPEAKER_00Oh, that's true. Very immature, immature in thinking, immature in wants and desires, and not realistic to the world.
SPEAKER_01Seriously, yeah. I I I don't want to judge, but I'm gonna judge. Okay, judge. Guilty. How do you feel about the women who are asking for deposits before they'll go out on dates with men?
SPEAKER_00Crazy. It's not even realistic. Right. And so you're living in a fantasy world before you even get started. There's a difference from knowing your worth and knowing your value, yes, and having standards to just you're not an ATM machine.
SPEAKER_01I agree. I agree, and that's how I feel. I think the women who are out here saying my time is valuable, pay me for my time.
SPEAKER_00That's what your job is for.
SPEAKER_01You said it, yeah. And so, yeah, I I feel like there are a lot of women who who don't mature, but I I I can't agree or disagree with Method Man because I think it's situational.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, I appreciated him really sharing his story. He said it took him until 40. Some of the things I know, it feels about it. But he also was in music, so he had things provided to him wishes and desires and motivation, all that was provided to him. But he really explained that it took decades for him to understand accountability, emotional awareness, and take consequences for his actions. That's what he means about maturity. And I think basically that reinforces the idea that many men, including himself, may take a little bit longer to grow up and mature. So he talked about um he had to grow up and pay his taxes. Yeah. Ciao.
SPEAKER_01That was that was a serious consequences.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, he had kids and they were getting to the age where he wanted them to go to college, and he didn't even have his GED. So he went back and got his GED. I saw that. That's beautiful. Yeah, I love it. I love it. And then, of course, he's been working out. Meth has been working out. Did you see his movie, Relationship Goals? I did not see it. First of all, I saw You need to go see it. I know, I know. I it's on prime. I know. Um so him and Kelly Rowland have a movie. I saw it. Called Relationship Goals. It's exes turn rivals in a New York newsroom. And there is a part in that movie, and I am not gonna spill the beans. Oh man. But Method Man has been working out, baby. I need to go see it.
SPEAKER_01I've loved Method Man since the 90s. Mm-hmm. That thing's fine. See, this is why you don't be bringing up other people's husbands. Yeah, he is happily married. Covet that man's that woman's husband, but no.
SPEAKER_00But shout out to Method Man who has matured. Yeah, and I think he's 55. So, you know, he's been matured for some time now, but I appreciate that vulnerability just to say, hey, I didn't have it all together. I can look back now and say I was immature and now look where I am. So a lot of people probably feel that way, but let's do a little bit better. Like if you're hearing all these things, why you gotta go through it to know it? That's true. Maybe take a second and self-reflect.
SPEAKER_01Well, I think one of the things that makes me feel better about a being a later dater, later dater, is um to hear that there are men that are maturing now in their 40s. So by the time they get to meet, maybe they'll be ready. Facts. So thank you, Matt.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, put it out there. Appreciate it. Gives me hope. Thank you. Well, talking about living, let's move on to another topic that's going around social media: married but living separate. 100% on board. What? 100% on board. Married but living separate. So modern women are embracing relationships and marriage, but they want to live apart. Yes. Few examples. Cheryl Underwood talked about wanting to be married, but wanting a guy to be willing to be in a monogamous relationship while living in his own home. She talked about living alone for so long and setting her ways and really enjoying her space. Ultimately, doesn't want you to live with her. Shirley Ralph, an actual married woman, talked about being married to her Philly senator. Beautiful couple. They have their own life, career, separate homes, and life is good. They're doing their own thing, they don't compete, which is something that was important for her, have lots of love for each other, and live separate. You got Kiki Palmer.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00She's all over social media right now.
SPEAKER_01She said it several times in several places. Yes.
SPEAKER_00Kiki Palmer loves her alone time. She likes to have her own. Uh, she is not interested in living together. And if she does, guest house, guest room, neighbors, same property, but wants to find uh living separate as the consistent uh method.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00And then Nia Long, she you know, hinted to just really being perfectly happy and content herself and continuing to date and enjoying her own company.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So what do you think? Married, but living separate?
SPEAKER_01I think a lot of people do it to a certain scale. I mean, no offense to Sean, but you two married, living together, but you have separate spaces. He has his separate closet, he has his separate bathroom. Absolutely. So you are married and you have separate spaces.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we use separate covers. Okay. Yes, because we figured out the right boundaries that allow us to not argue. Yes. Well, we argue it for, and people argue around invading your space.
SPEAKER_01Correct. So they have their extreme side of it, you have your middle ground, and some people want all the things all the time.
SPEAKER_00That's a big jump. I'm with y'all.
SPEAKER_01Listen.
SPEAKER_00That's a big jump.
SPEAKER_01I would love to be in a monogamous relationship in the same town, living apart. Oof. I if Mary, if I'm gonna take the leap to get married. Ooh, child. And we want it to last, we gotta eliminate some of the little things that we're gonna argue about. Like if it's gonna bother you that I leave my clothes like in front of the laundry basket because I went to shoot it and I missed.
SPEAKER_00And you just walked away. Yes, that's gonna get on my nerves.
SPEAKER_01Okay, so if that's gonna get on your nerves, stay out of my space.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, or I can just pick it up and put it in the hamper.
SPEAKER_01Or that, but if that's something that you know you're set in your ways and it's gonna bother you like a Cheryl Underwood, then I don't see why not. She made it a point different strokes for different folks. Also, you and I have totally different views on what monogamy looks like. Well, that's what I was about to say.
SPEAKER_00We need to talk about that. No, we don't, we do, because I wholeheartedly think it is defined and clear, and that's the problem. You create space for it to not become monogamous.
SPEAKER_01Okay. It's too easy living in a guest house. If you can walk into the house, the main house, and come up in my bedroom, isn't that a lot faster than you calling somebody to come over to sneak past security to go into the guest house?
SPEAKER_00Like, who's doing all that? Yeah, but we're talking about stars. What guest house we got? Half the American people are living in apartments, townhouses, and not 4,000 square foot homes like mine. Okay. Hear me out. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Same house, separate wing.
SPEAKER_00You gotta sleep separately. I can again, I I and maybe it's because I'm living a little bit of a soft life. I'm not taking out trash. Same house.
SPEAKER_01Same house, different wing. You're in the primary. Y'all need to know just not get married. Okay, well, I'm I'm okay with that too.
SPEAKER_00Okay, see now we're getting somewhere.
SPEAKER_01No, I'm there has to be other than end of life decisions, there has to be an advantage for us to get married. Right. We're business and we're merging two businesses together, right? Is that how you see marriage? Is it a business?
SPEAKER_00I do. So round two is forget the love, we're going straight to resume. We're going straight to resume.
SPEAKER_01No, it's not that. It is when you get divorced and you have to go line by line in your assets and say, I made this, this, this, this, these are my investments, these are my properties.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And you have to split it. And then I'm looking at my contribution versus your contribution, and now we have to split it. No, I get it. It's a business, right? So if I'm going to do it again and take the risk of us splitting our company in half again, there has to be a benefit.
SPEAKER_00No, I agree. There should be a benefit in every relationship.
SPEAKER_01And also, there has to be love in a relationship. And so the love and respect is a huge part of it, but that can't be everything. No, I I agree. And not at this ripe age. Because it's a choice. Yeah. And I'm just choosing to protect myself as I fall in love.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I get that. I'm all for it. But married, but living separate just seems absolutely crazy. Do you know I sleep in the middle of the bed, like I got space on both sides. Yeah. I mean, I think you figure those things out. I think you know, we have a loving relationship, and when we're ready to actually roll over, we do. Our bed is split. It is your cover, my cover, and we play every night about snatching covers. But the reality is get your own cover. Exactly. I guess you're right. Do what do it makes it? Yeah. Do what makes it work for you. And it may not be traditional, but we're moving real close to just being single for forever.
SPEAKER_01I don't know. I mean, Leslie Jones said, Oh yeah, preach. Ain't ain't no getting married. Yeah, you saw that interview? I did. Woo! And I I don't know if I agree with her extreme opinion. It was pretty extreme. But um, I would be okay if I never got married. Now, I do I would like companionship. I would like to date, and I would like to be in a monogamous relationship, if that's where we're headed to. Yeah. Um, I don't I don't call it no slavery, but yeah, I mean Well, part of it's how she grew up too.
SPEAKER_00So her father's influence on her obviously played a part. But um, yeah, I mean, I can I can see back in the day it probably was a little bit more traditional that way. Now, we the breadwinners. Yeah, you working for me.
SPEAKER_01Oh, oh, wait a minute.
SPEAKER_00We're gonna be giving out W-2s and then we're gonna be giving that's what you said as a business. Here go your W-2. So something happened from January 1 to December 31st. Here go your assets in a W-2. Prenup.
SPEAKER_01That's what I'm hearing.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, prenup. Yeah. I had a family member tell me that we should get a prenup, and I'm thinking, I ain't got nothing. And now I got a lot. See? Yeah, she she won't lie, but she's being nosy. Anyway, moving on.
SPEAKER_01Speaking of speaking of crazy, yes. I have a what the Florida. What the Florida? What the Florida? So you sent me a video, and I was so mad. I was furious. I was absolutely furious. Tell me more. Some people think it's funny, I don't think it's funny. Okay. So I'm gonna read this so you can hear it the way that I read it. Okay, okay. I was curious. All right, let's hear it. The Tampa Bushman is a Tampa-based prank creator known for dressing in full camouflage or bush suits and startling people in public places, especially around Ybor City, the Tampa River Walk, Tampa Bay Lightning Games, and Buccaneer Events. No one is safe from his pranks, including kids. Yeah. Yeah, he don't care. His content is built around scare pranks, funny reactions, and lighthearted chaos. Yes, which he posts primarily on YouTube and TikTok.
SPEAKER_00Yep. Tampa Bushman.
SPEAKER_01And people don't like it because, yes, there have been moments where people have reacted aggressively. Oh, yeah. There have been no verified verified reports of aggression or being seriously attacked, but he has had the police called on him. Of course he has. He's standing outside of people's businesses scaring people. And so some people believe that his pranks have gone too far, and other people believe it's hilarious.
SPEAKER_00So while I calm down, how do you feel about the Tampa Bushman? So I haven't been scared by the Tampa Bushman. It doesn't take much to scare me. Let's just be very clear. Like, um, we went to the Wizard of Oz at the sphere this past weekend, and it's it's immersive. And so the seats are moving, and there are parts where it buzzes you. And I was like, ah, ah, so it don't take much to scare me. So Tampa Bushman got me, he would get me. I probably would be hot in the moment and just dying laughing after. So for me, I think it's all in good fun. We need to laugh, we need to, you know, find ways to find joy and positive ways. And even if it's at my expense, I'd be okay with that, Tampa Bushman. You better than me. You better than me.
SPEAKER_01If you jump scare my kids, yeah. We are exchanging something. Yeah, wrote hands, something. Yeah. I'm snatching every leaf off your little camouflage, too.
SPEAKER_00Irritating. I hate that. Yeah, but you know what's really funny? He's not the only one.
SPEAKER_01No, he's not, of course.
SPEAKER_00There's an Orlando Bushman, too. Oh, come on. Does the exact same thing. But the Tampa Bushman's a brother, I'm pretty sure. I ain't seen his face, but I'm almost positive it's a brother. Because somebody bumped up on him and he was like, nah, we're not doing that. Not today. And the way he bumped up on him just had that little position of a brother. So don't mess with the Tampa Bushman.
SPEAKER_01Well, I'm gonna tell you, Tampa Bushman, don't mess with me. Okay? You see the pajamas and pearls, keep it moving.
SPEAKER_00And we like Igor. We do. And he was outside of Seventh and Grove for a few of them. I know. And you know we used to be going to Madame Fortune in Seventh and Grove. So I don't like it. Well, now we know what to look for. The problem is we be in our own world laughing, joking, having fun. And we miss out on what's happening around us, like a bushman who's gonna jump out at us.
SPEAKER_01I don't like it. I don't like it. What the Florida? Absolutely. And now there's an Orlando one. There is an Orlando one. Florida. Yeah. Well, speaking of Orlando.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_01Uh last week or a couple weeks ago it was Easter. Yes. And uh I want to tell you what happened and I I want to get your opinion. Okay. Okay. So uh the boys were in the Easter choir, the kids' choir at church. It was so cute. I ain't see no video of this. Okay, well, I'm gonna put it in the group chat. Thank you. My bad. So my ex came to see the kids in the children's choir. And so being involved in church, I know several people. And you know how nosy church people are. So they see someone with me other than who they normally see me with.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01They they want to say hi.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01Boldly, right? Boldly. And so I froze. I didn't know how to introduce him.
SPEAKER_00Ooh. Now that's tricky.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. So How did you introduce him? I was like, this is this is the boy's dad. Okay, that's good. You want to say baby daddy? Oh well, so I don't consider him a baby daddy, right? So we were married, and during the course of our marriage, we had children. Right. So for me, a baby daddy, baby mama are unmarried people who have children. That's my definition. I could be wrong. Don't shoot the messenger. If I'm wrong, correct me in the comments. Right. But for me, I don't feel like he's my baby daddy and I'm not his baby mama. So I didn't introduce him as baby daddy. I said these this is the boy's dad.
SPEAKER_00I I don't know how to what do I say? I don't know. I mean, honestly, I think it's what you're comfortable with. And I think it's a fair assessment. You know, I know you're trying to say it in a way that's reflective. Yeah. There's no lie either way. No. He is your baby's daddy. He is also your children's father. Okay. And that is an appropriate way. What are you supposed to say?
SPEAKER_01This is my ex-husband? Well, and that was my question. Like, do I introduce him as uh this is my ex-husband, the children's father? Like, we're not together. We have a very great parenting relationship. Yeah. We only talk about the kids, and and when we need to, we take care of business very quickly. So there's no lingering anything. He was at church to see the kids, period. Yeah. But you know, nosy people come along, you've got to answer the questions in their mind. Who this? Who this.
SPEAKER_00I I think that's that's where we go wrong. Yeah. You do not have to answer. You could have easily said, this is his first name. And that would have been just fine. You don't have to answer anything. We get caught up into explaining where we do not need to explain. You don't owe them people anything other than a hello, how are you? Have a blessed day.
SPEAKER_01That is correct in a sense. So as a woman who is single in church who is actively seeking to date. Oh, you wanted to make it clear so they knew he won't, he ain't no contender.
SPEAKER_00It's not that you got this nice looking man walking up in here with you. Right. You one would assume that he is his boyfriend.
SPEAKER_01Right. He he does not sit in the background. He is tall, he is handsome, he is a presence, he dresses well. Right. He is my ex. Right. So if you see him and you were eyeballing me before, now do you think we're on a date at church?
SPEAKER_00Potentially, because you know husbands don't be going to church. So how do I make it clear?
SPEAKER_01Wait a minute, they don't be. That is not true. You about to get them comments are aimed towards Tiffany. This is opinion of Tiffany do not belong to the Tiffany on Twitter.
SPEAKER_00I can name five people right now who are very married, and their husbands do not go to church with them. The opinions go to church with them. Don't get me wrong, I go to a black church. So there are tons of husbandwives, and we have a strong marriage ministry. Yeah. In the same church, there are a ton of women whose husbands do not go to church with them. So they do pop up Mother's Day, Easter, and the times where you would think. So I think what I'm saying is I'm reflective that you're you're thinking the right thing because somebody could think that's your husband. Right. So I think this is my children's father, is appropriate. Okay. Settled.
SPEAKER_01Okay. Thank you. Um, so you guys in the comments tell us how do you introduce your ex and what is your definition of a baby daddy or a baby mama? Yes.
SPEAKER_00That would be very interesting. And is there one? Uh it's got to be something. Well, I know. So I do want to shout out and move to our sister salute. And I have a good one today. But before I go to that, um, I am drinking sweet red from Cooper's Hawk Winery. Love it. It is sweet red and it is sweet.
SPEAKER_01It's so funny. Swirl sip, swoops, shoot. I'm proud of you for picking a wine. Thank you. I'm proud of you for getting away from crown and picking a good one. That was hard. Is one of our faves.
SPEAKER_00Yes. Sweet red. It's the perfect blend. For a person who doesn't have a great palate, I can sweet, swoosh, swirl, sip. Can you just please say the five S's?
SPEAKER_01Salute.
SPEAKER_00Salute. Mm-hmm. That's it for me. So while we're talking about good husbands, I want to do my sister's salute to not a sister, but a brother. And I really want to shout out Victor Glover.
unknownOh yay!
SPEAKER_00He is going viral on the internet right now. Very clearly, an educated, proud man. He's a U.S. Navy captain, NASA astronaut, and he made history in uh piloting the first black astronaut to complete a lunar flyby, pilot a uh uh uh a ship. So he was on the Art Artemis, Artemis. Artemis II and came home. I mean, his messages while he was up in space, plus coming home, his encouragement, watching his daughter do dances and be proud of him. It just really warms your heart that there are such good people out there in the world. We needed, we needed him. We needed a positive black role model right now, and he is definitely it. So Buzz Lightyear, aka Victor Glover. Buzz Lightyear. We salute you for all you do. Please keep being that role model. Please keep doing this, please keep educating people. Funny, not funny, but interesting. We live in Florida. Yes. So although I'm in Tampa, we can see launches. Yes. So I'm driving down to meet my best friend and uh her family and go to the movies in Orlando on my way, still kind of in Tampa, and I can see the Artemis going up in the sky. It was a beautiful, beautiful sight to not just see it, but to know who was piloting. I know who was up there and who was doing such a wonderful first for a black person in our community. So shout out to Victor Glover, super impressive, and salute is to you. Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink.
SPEAKER_01Yes, I love it. The boys and I were at track practice, and they're supposed to be running. Yeah, they're like everybody looking up.
SPEAKER_00I mean, it's pretty cool that we can see it on any day, but knowing what was happening on that one was really cool. Yeah, it's beautiful. Yeah, so beautiful. Yep. All right, sister. Well, that really wraps things up. As always, this has been fun. It has been fun. Appreciate you. Love you. Love you, sister. So one last time to salute to the sister who dared, to the sister who cared, to the sister who said yes to herself. We see you, we celebrate you, and we salute you. Cheers.
SPEAKER_02Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink.
SPEAKER_00So good. Love you, sister.
SPEAKER_01Love you, sister.