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.
It’s sisterhood in audio form.
Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Aunge
Episode 21
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EPISODE 21: “WORLD CUP DATING, BLACK MAGIC, & A MIAMI SWINDLER
Episode 21 of the Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff & Aunge is the kind of episode that reminds you why these two women have a chokehold on your weekly entertainment. It’s the perfect blend of comedy, cultural commentary, sisterhood, and “I know that’s right!” energy. This is the kind of episode that makes you pause mid‑scroll, rewind three times, and send the link to your group chat with “Y’ALL. LISTEN TO THIS NOW.”
This week, we take you on a journey through the wild, the hilarious, the heartfelt, and the deeply Black, all wrapped in the warm, witty, slightly chaotic bow that only Tiff and Aunge can tie.
We begin with Around the Social Media World
The Pivot Podcast vs. People With No Home Training
We kick things off with the Pivot Podcast’s viral rant about people who refuse to say “thank you” when you do something nice for them like holding the door, letting them merge in traffic, or blessing them after a sneeze that sounded like a demon escaping their body. We take this simple moment and turn it into a hilarious, insightful conversation about manners, entitlement, and the social contract we all silently agreed to even if some folks clearly missed the meeting.
NBA FINALS: THE KNICKS ARE CHAMPS & NEW YORK IS UNHINGED
Listen, the Knicks did it. They actually did it. And if you think New York City was loud before, baby… the volume is now on Beyoncé Renaissance Tour + Puerto Rican Day Parade + Times Square on New Year’s Eve levels.
We recap Game 4, celebrate the Knicks’ championship win, and paint a vivid picture of New Yorkers losing their minds in the most New York way possible It’s joyful. It’s chaotic. It’s New York. And we are here for every second of it.
WORLD CUP 2026: WE DON’T WATCH SOCCER, BUT WE WATCHING THE MEN
The World Cup is coming to North America, and while we will be the first to tell you they are not soccer fans, we are fans of international men arriving in bulk. We introduce a new concept that will absolutely go viral: WORLD CUP DATING.
Because when millions of men from every corner of the globe descend on the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the dating pool is about to look like the United Nations with better jawlines.
If you weren’t planning to attend a World Cup event before, you will after this segment.
HAPPY JUNETEENTH: FREEDOM, CULTURE, & THE OBAMA CENTER
We shift gears to honor Juneteenth, celebrating Black freedom, Black joy, and Black resilience.
We also highlight the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, a moment that feels like a cultural milestone with a physical space dedicated to history, progress, and the legacy of the first Black President and First Lady. It’s heartfelt, grounding, and beautifully done.
TOP FIVE THINGS BLACK PEOPLE REUSE FOREVER (BUT NEVER FOR THEIR ORIGINAL PURPOSE)
This segment is pure comedy gold. Because if there’s one thing Black households are going to do, it’s repurpose. We count down the top five items Black people refuse to throw away and the alternative uses that have become cultural staples. We’re talking Cool Whip Containers, Crown Royal Bags, and everything in between. We break down each item with the kind of accuracy that makes you feel seen, exposed, and deeply understood.
WHAT THE FLORIDA?
This week’s Florida chaos comes from Miami, where a swindler decided to start an underground gambling ring in downtown Miami taking people for tens of thousands of dollars. It’s absurd. It’s hilarious. It’s Florida.
SISTER SALUTE: FLORIDA TEENS SAVE A LIFE
We close the episode with a story that restores your faith in humanity. A group of Florida teens were eating at McDonald’s when they saw a man crash his car nearby. Instead of ignoring it, they ran to check on him, and discovered he was having a heart attack. They called 911, stayed with him, and helped save his life. It’s the perfect, uplifting end to a rollercoaster episode.
If you love comedy, culture, chaos, and conversations that feel like sitting on the couch with your funniest cousins, then Episode 21 is the one you CANNOT skip. Press play, turn the volume up, and get ready to laugh, gasp, nod, and text your best friend mid‑episode because THIS ONE RIGHT HERE? It’s an instant classic.
Run (don’t walk) to stream Episode 21 of the Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Aunge. You’re not ready, but you’re gonna love it.
Hello, sister. Hello, sister. Welcome to Hello Sister Podcast with Tiff and Ange, episode 21. 21. We're legal. Legit, right? Legit, yeah. Take an officially drink. Been doing that since day one. Okay. All right. See, you're already still in the tea. Okay, go ahead. We have a great episode for you. We're going to do a little bit of around social media. We got a top five that just cracks me up. I'm going to save it for later. Okay. And then, of course, we have a what's the Florida? Yes, always. And then we'll end in a sister salute.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00You ready to do this thing? Let's do it. All right. Let's get into it. So around social media. First, you know I follow follow uh Pivot Podcast. Yes. I know. I know I shout them out all the time. I love these brothers. Yeah. Okay? I love them. And sometimes they have phenomenal topics. All right. But this one hit home. So previously we had had the top pet peeves, things that piss us off. Right. But we left off something that they actually talked about. Oh, what did we leave off? Not saying thank you. Not saying thank you. Yeah. That drives me nuts. Yes. So we are from Virginia. So we have this extra southern hospitality that is just normal for us. Yes. Down in Florida, these mofos is rude. They are. They are rude. Yeah. You can hold a door for someone and they just scoot on by like you were supposed to. Mm-hmm. Some people are nice and will say thank you. But I have had too many encounters. It's more not than. Yes. Yeah. It drives me crazy. So Ryan Clark got extra emotional about how people not saying thank you, especially when he's holding the door, pisses him off. Yeah. But it's just manners. Like, are you serious? I I just did a gesture for you that I didn't have to. Yeah. Say thank you. Yeah, it's literally that simple. Right. Uh another one on the the show talked about saying, uh, you know how you say bless you when someone sneezes? Thank you. Yeah. It's a must. You must say thank you if I say bless you. Yes. It's extra considerate because it had no effects on me. Right. So I can't be blessed. My thank yous are reciprocation. Yes. It's a must. It's a must. I I you're right. I think it is definitely like Southern hospitality ends in like Jacksonville. Because the further south you get, the worse it gets. And you would know because you lived in South Florida one. Oh, it was it was a nightmare. I had this lady saw me with my blinker on and stole my space at the Walmart. I knew I was a different world. One, I should have been in Walmart anyway. But two, she she just like she saw me sit waiting with my blinker on. Since the person pulled out my way, she took it upon herself to zoom in to my space. I'm not gonna tell you what I did. We'll save that for uh am I that the a-hole we'll we'll save that because um let's just say she's still in that space. You know what? Okay, no, it's just it's it's a different world down here. You have to say thank you. In decency to thank someone for doing something kind when we're in such an unkind world. That is so true. That is absolutely true. Speaking of unkind. Oh, please go. These New York New York Knicks. First of all, let's talk about game four. I I am just I'm still in awe. Straight shock. So I was talking to one of my coworkers and I was like, I can't watch the first half of the game. It goes too far, you know, back and forth, swings back and forth, or there's such a big gap that it's like dramatic, right? And I said, I always start watching basketball unless I'm physically at a game around mid-third, and then I watch the rest of the game. Right. Baby, what a time to be alive in New York. When I tell you, I was sitting up, edge of the bed, because at that point, you know it was late, so I was already in the bed watching TV.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00And I could not stop jumping up. I almost was literally standing up on the bed watching the end of that game. That's the way playoffs are supposed to be. Absolutely. The kids were uh Spurs fans at the beginning of the game. Uh-huh. Uh-uh. Not good. In the end, they was like, we go for the next day. They better not let Uncle Sean hear that they was going for the Spurs job. You know, my resident in New Yorker, right? We're gonna have it. That just that game was just so wild to me.
SPEAKER_01It was awesome.
SPEAKER_00It it comes down to coaching because if I'm up that much, yeah, I'm taking as much time off the clock as I can. Yeah. Every single play. And I'm going for every single rebound. So we have repeat times that we can keep running down the clock. You running down the court taking quick shots and missing allowed them to come back. Where did the coach at some point say, hey, let's slow down? Yeah. Let's cross half court and let's chill out at half court. Yeah, but it's hard when you are where you're located and you have them just going. Like it feels like they ran the game. They did. And that's why you have to take back control. And I feel like they never gained control again, and that's how they ended up losing. The Spurs dominated that game until they didn't. Yeah, it was crazy. I literally was like, Oh, do I have to watch? Maybe I'll come back at the fourth. I said, Well, let me just keep watching. Chell. You couldn't blink before something crazy was happening. It was it was incredible. Uh it's the largest comeback in playoff history, and I enjoyed every part of it.
SPEAKER_01Absolutely.
SPEAKER_00I uh really hope uh that the Spurs take the off season to build and mature and and stay healthy, but this this this ain't they playoffs. No, and I'll tell you, them fans, them fans, them fans, what's what's the lady's name from uh uh Law and Order? You know, uh Marishka Perquete or something. Did you see her? I don't know if it was blaming on the alcohol or the momentum of being a new in New York with everything happening, unexpected, floor seats type deal. Yeah, she had me cracking up with her excitement. Of course. But go out of MSG and those fans. Wild. Wild. Absolutely wild. Wild. I don't care what you got on underneath your Spurs jersey. Don't you walk out there with no Spurs jersey on? Did you see they attack them little kids? They they anybody could get it. They had women running, they attacked them little kids. Some teenagers wanted to be Billy Bad. They ripped their jerseys off. They started off Billy Bad. Yeah. And then bloodied by the end of the night. Y'all, y'all can't go out of New York with Spurs jerseys on. I'm telling you, it it was funny, but it was also not funny. Like, y'all can't take it that far. I mean, I think that's again, it's like the the next plan. You just in the moment. So you in the moment walking on police cars? Yeah, the pole police. I don't know if they wanted to cheer or if they wanted crowd control. Like I wanted them, I think they wanted them to have fun, but just tone it down a little bit. But it just goes too far in the city. You can't be dancing on my car. Yeah, it was it was pretty pretty pretty crazy. Pretty crazy. It was so funny. I loved it. It's it's been exciting to watch. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I totally agree. Well, I'll tell you what, um, basketball is almost over. Yeah. And it it feels like it's been over for a while. But basketball is almost over. Yeah. You know what's up next? Another sport. The World Cup. Single ladies. So I saw a guy online and he made a very good point. He said that the World Cup is for the single ladies. So if you are single and you live in or near a city where a World Cup team is playing, those men from those countries are coming here, and it's time for the ladies to see if we can uh court some international men. Girl, think about it. Global, athletic men. Yes. With a passport. Yes. Outside. I'm here for it. They come in vanilla. Mm-hmm. Chocolate. Caramel, yeah. Butter became. Hold on. Caramel or caramel? Caramel. What do you say? Caramel. Caramel. I can't with you. Tomato tomata, but I'll tell you. I love the flavor. Um, so they're doing a lot of things in Miami. So I might head down to Miami. That's gonna be a hot mess. But yeah, let's go. I'll be your wing woman. I appreciate that. Thank you. Just send them on my way. International flavors. Let's do it. But think about it though. So, you know, the tickets are probably hard to come by. They're probably crazy expensive to go to the actual games. Restaurants, uh local vicinity lounges, uh bars, hotels, shit, sidewalks. Sidewalks. Anywhere that you can be and be seen, you can meet interesting people, whether they're fans, whether they're athletes, anyone. And so, ladies, be outside. We should be outside anyway, doing fun things. The sport is actually phenomenal. Yes. So let's talk about the athleticism of these players and the talent that's coming. Yes. On top of that, you might can be outside. Well, I'm gonna go ahead and say that the players that are on the field are probably below my age rocket. But them fans aren't. They daddies not. They daddy is not, and they daddy's gonna be there. First of all, why are we talking about daddies? How old are we? Listen, we talking about wanting your daddy. I I don't know what age group you're in, but I'm in denial. You gonna run after these 20-year-olds? No, I'm not. Exactly. These kids start playing soccer in single digits, and by the time they are 20, they're actually playing professionally. It is likely that their parents are around 50. Dad is 50. Right up my alley. Yeah, no, you're right. What a fun son. Chow. Internet or coach or coach, yeah. Yeah. Uh sidewalks?
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SPEAKER_00Shit. Why not? Chow. Ladies. Ladies. Outside. You heard it from us. I love it. I'm excited about it. There's um something exciting about just sporting events in general, but when it's super competitive, like the World Cup or the NBA finals or the Super Bowl. Yeah. It's something about that that just brings everybody together. And you know, I am here for it, but I'm also here. Yes, yes. Love it. Speaking of loving it, okay. I am celebrating 15 years of marriage. Congratulations, sister. It's hard coming up with different gifts. Yes. And me and Sean have decided to really stop buying tangible things when possible and focus on experiences. Yes. So I got him a nice gift. And it is a trip to Chicago. Yes, trip to Chicago. So we're going later this year, which I'm super excited about. As part of that experience, there's two big things that we're doing. Okay. One, he loves the Jets. And so we're going to the Jets and Bears cane. That's part of his gift. And this is anniversary, 15th anniversary, and birthday, because you know. Yeah. He'll understand. Sister. Anyway, it's both. But I'm making it really, really, really wonderful. Great places to eat, have recommendations, let me know. In Chicago. In Chicago. Yes. And um uh the football game.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So great seats. Hopefully we can make it out of there live. Good news is the Jets will probably lose, and so there's zero reason they should be coming for us. Uh-huh. Um, but you know, Jets fans are everywhere. Didn't the Jets get a new coach though? It doesn't matter. Okay, never mind. It doesn't matter. It's still New York. Anyway, before I get beat up, we'll see how they do, but they they tend to be a little mediocre. And I will say that your husband is a big dude. Yeah, he is a big dude. So don't ever ratify that. I don't think he would have ever ratified that. I'm kind of with you. Yeah. I'm with you. Ex-military, ex-police. Yeah. Don't ever ratify that. Yeah, agreed. Okay. But so we're gonna do that first, and then we are going to the presidential uh Obama Presidential Center. Yay! It is opening up Juneteenth weekend. What a beautiful weekend. Yeah, happy Juneteenth. Yes. And it's a four-day celebration in Chicago Southside. It's gonna be a dedication of the building. Uh they're gonna have a world-class debut of the museum. It has replicas of President Obama's Oval Office, Panoramic Sky Room, and the Yes We Can campaign gallery. Because just think about the merchandise. It was life change papers. It was one of the most pivotal points of my life was going, being in DC, going to that, seeing a crowd of people that look so different, coming together. It was just awesome to be in that moment. And I still have all of my memorabilia. I still have the uh car signs, the yard signs, the t-shirts, the pens. I still have all of it. Yeah, it was incredible. Incredible. So that that weekend, although I'm not going opening weekend, Juneteenth, um, they are going to have uh community events, art, food, performances, and it's really gonna be a great experience for those who will be in Chicago. So I'm gonna go to it later in the year, but I am so excited for President Obama to receive an incredible honor in his home state of the people who care for him, and it's gonna be a great experience. I am so looking forward to celebrating my 15 year husband's birthday, and we are gonna enjoy a trip to Chicago. I love that. Our forever president deserves the most visited museum. We already know it's going to be top-notch. There's so much excellence that happened during his uh administration that unfortunately people are trying to undo, but it it was so memorable. Yeah, for us. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It was, but may continue. My son, because he knows there was one previously, says he wants to be the president of the United States. I know that's right. And I believe it. And I can show him an example of someone who did it. Yeah. What a blessing. What a blessing. And um enjoy the weekend. Yeah. Rolly uh will watch all the footage and he can come back to these archives and see where he said it, and his mom believes in him, and in the future we'll have a president. He was like, What number am I gonna be? I'm like doing some math. I'm like, well, you gotta be 40 and you gotta be and I still don't remember it. So we'll do the math later. Pretty incredible. Yeah. Pretty incredible. Oh, I cannot wait. I haven't been able to plan my trip, but I'm going. I'm going. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, I haven't been to Chicago since our family reunion. So Was he born? Yeah, he was born. He was little. I just remember I had already crossed Delta and I was on a flight with no no, I had not crossed Delta, and I was on a flight with one of my future big sisters. Oh. Mm-hmm. Uh two of my sisters, uh, future big sisters were on that flight. And I just remember being like, oh crap. My aunt was there, they played with aunt because he was little, so it had to have been a long time ago. It had to have been. And that's where we discovered that we were cousins with Asia. And our shout out to our cousin Asia. Um, we found out that we were cousins because she was at the family reunion. We were like, What you doing here? What you doing here? This is my family, this is my family. What? Uh, and we had played basketball together for years. And then all of a sudden you show up at the family reunion. That was like awesome. So that'll always be memorable. Chicago has a great place in our hearts. Yeah. Love it. Absolutely. Can't wait. Yeah. So that's around social media. Love it. I uh really do love that segment and I love how you present all the information. But there's a lot of foolery in your around the social media. There's a ton of foolery. I'm glad there wasn't a lot today, but there's pretty good today. Ciao, the the internet is undefeated. It is. Undefeated. Yes. Speaking of undefeated. Oh, go ahead. I was gonna say the same thing. Speaking of undefeated. So we're gonna get into the top five things that black people reuse that we ain't got no business using that many times. You wanna start? I will. So, child. My first top five black people reusable thing. Okay. Plastic bags. Oh my gosh. First of all, I feel complex of people storing plastic bags under that one cabinet in your kitchen. Where else is it gonna go? Um, they make holders.
unknownYep.
SPEAKER_00I ain't got time to be buying the holder. Please put it in a holder. I can that is childhood trauma bags just stuck in that little corner. Stacking and stacking in that cabinet. Y'all think it's gonna holder? Bust open and they're falling out. Yes, but anyway, people reuse those for everything. They are lunch bags for your kid, shower caps when you need one. Yep. Uh on your feet if you are going in the rain. Yeah. I keep them as trash bags in the car, on the bathrooms, in my house. Keep going. I'm not seeing a problem here. Did you see the Drisky skit where he was using the bag? No. He has a skit of peggies in the bag. Literally, classic bags is my number one reuse, repurpose. I'm gonna find a will and away item. Absolutely. Why hilarious? That's so funny. So, my next one is the cookie tins. You know, the cookie tins, you use open them, you get them usually during the holidays. Yep. And now they're everybody's sewing kit. That is hilarious. You can count on, hey, you got an extra pen or you got some blue, blue thread? Buttons? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. In the cookie tin. Yep. And it's it's everybody's designated cookie tin. It is.
unknownIt is.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Literally. I don't know how it became the sewing kit. I don't know, but literally, that is a staple. Yeah. And everywhere I have gone, friends' homes, my house, a sewing kit is in a cookie tin. That's so funny. Yeah. Speaking of repurposing, what about plastic containers like butter and cool whip? Not the cool whip. The cool whip. You know what I'd be seeing people use that for? What? Oil. Like old grease? Like chicken oil or something? Okay. Cracks me up. I love it. Well, it's a tub and it's sturdy. Like, why not? Leftover food go in it too? Absolutely. You best believe I'm not buying another Tupperware. I got a cool whip. Cool whip.
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SPEAKER_00Cool whip. That's a perfect song for a personal meal. You're right. And my plastic bag is gonna carry it with me though. Carry it to work. Yeah. You're so funny. This next one was inspired by you. I said, Tith, where's our jewelry for the show? It's in the closet. In the closet where? In the studio. In the closet studio where? In the crown royal bag. Of course, those bags are beautiful. I like blackberry, peach. All the colors, depending on what may be in it. But purple for blackberry is the jewelry. And yes, I still use them. And yes, I'm gonna keep using them. I look to each his own. Crown Royal is undefeated with me. That is hilarious. I didn't know you had a color coordinated. I mean, I have I like Crown Royal. I can't help it. And they work. That is funny. Yes. So my next top uh thing that black people repurpose are plastic restaurant cups. And this actually is a pet peeve. I opened up, I opened up my pantry and I have beautiful organized food because it's just us in the house. I got all my little Tupperware stuff nicely in there. And there is a shelf of plastic cups from random places that my husband has been that keeps stacking up and stacking up. I hate those plastic cups. Why do you need to buy cups if you can just get them for the restaurant? I hate those plastic cups. Leave that cup. It served its purpose. You gotta refill. I every time I see a plastic cup around the house, in the dishwasher, and especially stacking up in my pantry, I'm gonna just clear them out. No, but you're guilty too because you have a million travel cups. Travel cups are different. For guests and for different purposes. Okay. So they're not regular plastic restaurants. I went to the favor cups. Look, my kids got a whole thing, a whole cabinet full of cups. I hate those. Restaurants. Yeah, we will repurpose them to anything. Oh, yeah. Sometimes I'll use those plastic cups. You know, like when you're washing your shower and you got scrubbed it great, but you need a little extra water that it don't hit. Yeah. I'm gonna go grab one in plastic cups and now I got a utility cup. So I use some as starter planters. So like the boys like to use uh to do science experiments and they want to see if they can make seeds grow. So we use them as planter cups. I love that. That that's a good repurpose. Not stacking them. Not stacking them. And then using cups for whatever you want to later. I hate those plastic cups. So funny. I got uh one honorable mention of things that we repurpose. Okay, so outside the top five. Outside of the top five, old towels. Oh yeah, they have to become rags. Oh yeah. You wash your car, absolutely, clean the floor, yeah, hard to reach places, wipe your hands off after you're playing with the oil in the car. Absolutely, and sometimes we'll cut them bad boys up because we got small rags. You do, you do, that's they become like um dog towels. Yeah, you're done with them, but they still have a good purpose. No. The dogs gotta get dog towels. They don't use even the human rags don't go on dogs. Are you black? Yes. We use them towels, them towels we use until they get holes in them. I can't with you. That was good. That was fun, right? That was adorable. I'm sure there's so many more. Oh, I'm sure. Please let us know how you uh what you repurpose and got no business repurposing. Facts. That's so funny. Well, speaking of repurposing, what I gotta repurpose our segment on What the Florida. Okay, what the Florida. Oh South Florida. Okay, you know, I'd be holding my breath that it don't be Tampa. Ciao. I'm gonna read this so you can hear it, okay? The way that I read it. Ciao. A Miami man was arrested after running a downtown street gambling scam and swindled victims out of thousands of dollars and even a Rolex, police said. The setup was a classic shell game. Cups, a ball, and a whole team pretending to play. According to the report, a woman guessed the right cup and won $100, while an accomplice lost a fake $4,000 bet to make the game look legit. When her boyfriend jumped in, he lost $2,000 twice. Oh, fun. The scammer then upped the stakes and offered a final round. Bet your Rolex, and if you win, I'll give you $15,000. Thinking he had the right cup, the victim handed over his $7,000 Rolex watch and lost. What is wrong with people? When he tried to negotiate, the scammer grabbed the cash and the watch and disappeared. Police later found the man with two accomplices, a bag holding more than $17,000, and after searching his home, found four iPhones, four high-end watches, jewelry, a stolen Glock, and he now faces seven felony charges, including grand theft and running an organized scheme to fraud. Ain't that every casino?
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SPEAKER_00Casinos are legitimate. Are they though? They're intentionally set up to ensure that you lose. Listen. So what's the difference of his street hustle and those? And this guy is crazy. First of all, you're carrying around that amount of cash. Cash. Well, you are being hustled. Why not go to the casino that's down the street from you? That's true. And go play whatever you want to play for that type of stuff. People are silly. He deserved to go to jail with this man. What? Yes. That's not a what the Florida. That's a lesson learned. First off, if I see a little man with some cups and a ball at a folding table going like this, I'm not playing the game. What are we doing? It's a hustle. And he got him for $4,000 in a Rolex watch. And then reported him to the police. And the police got him though. I'm shocked about that. Well, he had done it to multiple victims. So they're saying like this was an actual gambling range. Okay, that's why he has the seven charges. Yeah. Yeah. What the Florida? That's so Miami, though. It's so South Florida. And South Florida to me is the fact that you got hustled. Yeah. Just as much as the person who's doing the hustling. Very much so. Crazy. What? What the Florida? Florida. Cha. Um, I I have so many more. That's the scary part. Oh, I'm sure. Florida man. What the Florida. I mean, people have pages dedicated to talking about Florida. Florida is its own unique thing. It is. I kind of love it though. Me too. Yeah. I mean, not that I love Florida, but I love the fact that we always have something to talk about. Well, I'm glad that we uh talk about the craziness of Florida, but I have my sister's salute today. Wow. And my sister's salute is to a flor uh group of Floridians doing positive things. Please. So it's not always what the Florida. Let's positive what the Florida. I love that. So my sister's salute today are to the three teens who rescued the man having a heart attack on the side of the road in North Florida. I love that. Or is it South Florida? North Florida. It was in Florida. I don't remember. They were eating at the McDonald's and they saw him crash his car on the side of the road and they ran over to rescue him. Oh my goodness. And come to find out he was having a heart attack. Wow. They kept him calm, they called 911, and they stayed there with him until uh the police and an ambulance came. Wow. They could have easily just called 911 and stayed where they were. They actually went over. And there is hope for the future. These teens do show us that uh not all teens are knuckleheads. There are a lot of good good-raised kids here. And I just found it to be so amazing. I looked for their names online. So if somebody could find them and tag them so that they know we see you, we celebrate you, we salute you because you're doing great things, and we hope that you'll be uh beautiful human beings in the future just as you are now. Bless them, Lord. I know, right? That's a thank you, Florida. Yes, thank you, Florida. That's not gonna be a new segment, though. No, it's not. I I can't because there's a lot less of those than West of Florida. But that is so beautiful, and I love how you you shared that there's so many things that we talk negatively about next generation. I always say we're doomed. Right. Um, but that is a beautiful thank you, Florida. Yes, I love it. Oh so cheers to them. Cheers to them. Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink. Oh, tell me about this drink. Okay. So my drink actually, I know, right? So my drink actually, it's funny because we're still talking about Florida. Yeah. So I have uh Ron Carlos Caribbean style rum. Um and this is distilled in Auburnale, Florida. Yeah, so right up the road. So it's like halfway between us. Yeah, yeah. So um and uh Ron Carlos is um the one that we have is a dark rum. And it's summertime, so drinking dark rum in the summer can be a little tricky just because it's quick to dehydrate you. So what I did was I muddled it with some watermelon to make it refreshing. It is so refreshing and dangerous. It is dangerous because you can taste the alcohol, but you really can't taste the alcohol. Um, and I think muddling with watermelon, it watermelon's so mild that you really doesn't overpower the rum. But delicious. I I don't like mixed drinks too much. You know, I'm a wine girly, but I actually like this. It's a good little summer drink. Thank you, thank you. I love it. Uh so Ron Carlos, uh local. If you are here in Central Florida, go visit them in Auburndale. Their uh alcohol is available at places like Publix Liquors and uh other local liquor stores in the area. Ron Carlos. Delicious. And so that's the end of our episode. Gosh, I felt so quick. I know. But it was a good one. It was a great one. To all of our sisters out there, to the sisters who dared, to the sisters who cared, and to the sisters who said yes to herself. We see you, and we celebrate you, and we salute you. Love you, sister, love you, sister. So twenty one, twenty one.