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Episode 22: Wings, Wisdom & Wild Decisions: A Very Florida Episode

Episode 22 of Hello Sister Podcast is serving chaos, comedy, and a little bit of counseling, whether you asked for it or not. We kick things off with a What the Florida? story so outrageous it deserves its own documentary: an Orlando woman who stole 48 hot wings, ate 24 of them mid aisle, and then tried to pay for… one banana. One. Singular. Banana. Florida said, “Plot twist,” and delivered.

Then we debut our brand new segment, The Messy Minute, where y’all sent in the juiciest questions and we answered them with zero hesitation and even less decorum. We’re talking: 
• The brokest thing we’ve ever done (prepare your spirit) 
• Whether dating while separated is bold or just messy 
• And the eternal debate: kids, spouse, or momma?  Who comes first?

Next up, Judge Tiff bangs the gavel on a brunch fiasco where a woman invited her boyfriend out… and expected him to pay for her and her two friends. The audacity was bottomless, but the mimosas were not.

And for our Sister Salute, Tiff spotlights Blaze Ingram, a young sports phenom with multiple scholarship offers before he’s even old enough to stay home alone. The future is bright and apparently already booked.

This episode is hilarious, unhinged, heartfelt, and full of the kind of sister talk you replay later because you can’t believe we actually said that.

Tune in now because this episode proves Florida isn’t the only thing wild out here.

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SPEAKER_00

Hello, sister. Hello, sister. Welcome to Hello Sister Podcast with Tip and Ange, episode 22. 22. Yes, 22 for the Founders. Okay. It means something to me. Okay. 22. Um, love that for you. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you. We have a great episode for you. Of course, we have uh oh with the Florida. Yes, always. Florida v Flortery. Yes. Uh we have a new segment called Messy Minute. Some good questions that we're gonna ask each other. And then uh uh Judge Tiff. So this should be very interesting, whatever you're gonna ask me. And then, of course, we'll end in our sister salute. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

You ready to do this thing? I am. I'm excited to kick us off, actually. I never do, so I'm gonna take it over with a what the Florida first. Yes. This one had be cracking up. This is funny. Okay. So I'm gonna read it so you can hear it the way that I read it. All right. An Orlando woman was arrested this week after deputies say she stole nearly four dozen hot chicken wings in a local grocery store, ate half of them while walking through the aisles, and then attempted to pay for only a single banana at checkout.

SPEAKER_00

What in the world? First of all, she ate 22 wings?

unknown

Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Was she there for an hour? I don't know. I don't know. Did she stop and get some ranch? Let me send it. Oh, sorry. Sorry.

SPEAKER_01

Florida, be floodering. According to a report shared through uh Fox 35, the Florida man feed, store employees observed the woman take a container of 48 prepared hot wings from the deli section before continuing to shop. Staff told authorities she was actively eating the wings as she moved through the store, consuming approximately 24 before reaching the checkout area. When the woman arrived at checkout, investigators investigators say she scanned only one item of banana and made no attempt to pay for the remaining wings she had eaten or untouched portions still in the container. Lost prevention officers confronted her, and deputies uh were called to the scene. The arrest report states that the woman initially denied stealing the food, claiming she forgot to pay for the wings despite having consumed half of them prior to checkout.

SPEAKER_00

Come on.

SPEAKER_01

She was taken into custody and charged with theft.

SPEAKER_00

What in the world? Yeah. So she was there. I'm hungry. She was just outright like, I don't know what you're even talking about. Let me get this grease off my legs. But you she still had the wings with her. Of course she did, because she only ate half.

SPEAKER_01

Right. 24 wings, that's a lot in one city. I've never eaten 24 wings in one city. No. She wasn't hungry.

SPEAKER_00

That's more than hungry. That's greedy.

SPEAKER_01

Uh uh, child. And how long was she walking around the store? Because if she ate 24 wings, I'll probably eat 10 wings in like, I don't know, maybe 20 minutes. Yeah. So bat.

SPEAKER_00

Well, a couple people saw her, right? Yes. Florida, stop. That's a hot mess. And you know they got cameras, right? Every one of them. They probably went back and watched the cameras. Look at this, look at this. Look at this. Look at this.

unknown

Look at this.

SPEAKER_01

Please release the footage. Release the footage. No, that's wild. And then she only scanned uh a banana. Like a single banana, not a bunch. A single banana.

SPEAKER_00

I hope she needed it because nothing else makes sense. It doesn't make sense. What the Florida?

SPEAKER_01

What the Florida?

SPEAKER_00

Well, speaking of crazy. Yes. So messy minute. We have three questions. One of them actually ties into what just you talked about with Florida. Yes. First question is what is the brokest thing that you have ever done? The brokest thing that you have ever done.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, so the brokest thing that I've ever done, I was on vacation and couldn't afford vacation, but I was on vacation and uh the hotel swiped my card in, it was declined. So I was like, I know I get got paid at midnight. So we went out and we hung out all day long and then came back and checked in at midnight.

SPEAKER_00

I think I was with you on this trip. Yeah. I think we were in South Florida. And I remember because we had a ball driving around, going to the beach, met up with a friend. I want to say we we met up with E. I think we did. I think we met up with a friend, hung out for a little while, and then went and checked in later. Yeah. We didn't miss the beat. No, we had so much fun. Oh my god. I think we were like 20 something, early 20s. Yeah. Oh, to be young. We did not miss the beat. We was like, okay, let's figure this thing out. I knew I got paid at midnight. That was no big deal.

SPEAKER_01

I have another one too. You do? I do. Alright, we're bad. I know.

SPEAKER_00

We've been broke.

unknown

I know.

SPEAKER_01

Um, so I was having dinner with a group of friends. This is in college. We were having dinner with friends at a restaurant, and I looked at my bank account, and I literally only had enough money for the meal, and that would have taken me to 0.00.

SPEAKER_00

Woof.

SPEAKER_01

So I just scanned the card for that. No tip.

SPEAKER_00

Aw.

SPEAKER_01

So it was college. It was college. But I knew I got paid the next day, so I went back the next day with cash and I tipped the server in cash. And when I got back there, he was like, I was totally not expecting this. It was a pleasant surprise, but um he was like, Yeah, I knew I wouldn't go get a tip from your table. I was like, Oh, we're good.

SPEAKER_00

I'm sure we were both wild. Was I there that one too? Yes, you were there too. You didn't pay for my food.

SPEAKER_01

You know, you were my bank account at one point in college. You if if I paid for your food, all I had was enough to do the food. Like, and it took me to zeros.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you were the only one working in college. I I I had a job. What job? I worked at the center that you worked at, the giving center. I just didn't work. You never worked. I I said I had a job, I just didn't work. You were definitely the the bank of ange. I was. I loved it though. We went everywhere. Yes, we did. That's funny. Hallelujah. That was really broke. At least you were kind.

SPEAKER_01

I was kind. I've I've never been unkind. I did go back and I did tip because that to me I don't like America's tip culture. Yeah. I feel like other countries do it better. They build the gratuity into the price of each dish. So it doesn't matter what you order, the server will always get paid, and that's way how they pay their servers a living wage. Yeah. Here we rely on tips so much, and people don't tip. Or they don't deserve it. Well, even if even if I get terrible service, I'm still gonna give you like 18%, but I'm gonna write you a terrible review.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Like I'm you're you're gonna get a Google or Yelp review terrible.

SPEAKER_00

You're so kind.

SPEAKER_01

But I'm not giving you nothing because that's how you live. Like I don't know if you can't afford, like, even if it's like DoorDash or uh Uber or Lyft or Pizza Delivery Man, if you cannot afford to add in a $2 tip to these people, yeah, don't order food. Go pick it up yourself. Like, I feel like it's so rude. And even if you feel like the price is too high, these people are not getting tipped out of the Lyft or Uber Eats or DoorDash fee. They're getting five dollars to bring you food, and that doesn't include tip. Yeah, and these gas prices. Seriously. So if there's somebody out there doing delivery to you or providing a service to you, tip these people. Like if you can't afford it, don't do it. Go pick up your own food or take yourself to the airport. Right. But I cannot understand that. So that's my side, my side rant. My bad. Uh question, what is the brokest thing that you've ever done?

SPEAKER_00

So I done rode my car. Started being like, now, Sean gets on me all the time because he's like, don't let your tank get too low. You maintain the health of your car. And so I'm really cognizant of not going below about 100. Quarter of a tank, 100, is where I try to stay. But back in the day, oh yeah. Oh, I'm gonna ride it until especially when gas is so cheap that $20 would fill you up. Yes. I would ride that thing until it'd be like.

SPEAKER_01

You know, you know, if you cut off, you just put it in part and you could cut it on and then you could make it to the gas station. Can you?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's real broken. I ain't never I ain't never got that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I've done that a couple times.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. No, never never that far, but that's probably the brokest thing I've ever done. Yeah. It's not too broke.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Have you put like a dollar or like one gallon of gas in your car before?

SPEAKER_00

No, but there was this lady, me and Sean went to an event this past weekend in Orlando, and Sean was filling up the tank, and this lady got out of her car and felt like she got right back in. Like I thought maybe she was leaving. She pumped one dollar and twenty-three cents.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_00

Gas is $380. $1.23. Oh my god. I know. So she gets in her car and the car will start. Because what was it left? And so we could see her on the phone, and she was very emotional. There's a kid in the back.

SPEAKER_01

Oh no.

SPEAKER_00

And so Sean gets out and asks if she's okay. She said, you know, she didn't have gas. And Sean said, open up your tank. And he filled up the tank, which was super duper sweet. But my God, where is she gonna go with a dollar? She wasn't $3.80 a gallon, and she put in $1.23.

unknown

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_00

So I mean, we do what we have to do, and she tried her best with whatever she it probably was her last because a dollar twenty-three is like, you know, that's such an odd number. Child, that was so sad. Oh my god. I know, but yeah. Let's move on because that is way too sad.

SPEAKER_01

Sorry to end on that note. I know, right? Um, this is a question that we received from a uh commenter.

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

SPEAKER_01

Uh direct message that asked, Do you believe in dating while you're separated but not divorced? Ooh.

SPEAKER_00

I think that question should be for you. No, we're asking you. Um I mean, the state of Florida, you can get divorced fairly quickly. So if I am dating someone, I would like to know that they are wholeheartedly divorced, healed, key, healed, and moved on. Uh so for me, it has to do with timing and uh being healed more than anything. And traditionally, if you've gone through the full process to fully have your documents, that's enough time that you probably have been able to move on. So I'm gonna say, no, I don't believe in dating while you're separated. Go on and get that divorce, gone and sign them papers, them pay.

SPEAKER_01

What if they've been separated for three, five, ten years?

SPEAKER_00

Why get a divorce? What are you hanging on to? Those are just my questions, and there could be a valid reason. I'm sure they're hanging on for some social security or some money reasons. Oh but I'm just saying if you want to date and move on, I need to have the signs that you are ready to move on, and for me, it would be the best pay bus. Yeah. Um, what do you think?

SPEAKER_01

I don't believe in seriously dating while you're separated. What what's non-serious dating? So, like if you're just dating around, just kind of hanging out, doing your like filler dating and um not seriously dating.

SPEAKER_00

How do you know the difference?

SPEAKER_01

You set your intentions. I'm not out here to get married, I'm out here to have some fun, and I don't want to get serious. What's stopping you from getting them papers? Nothing. I'm just saying, like, for me, I would not date I would not seriously date anyone who is still married. So that would be a no. I don't believe in seriously dating somebody. But if you're just like going out and hanging around and and meeting new friends, uh do what you want to do. But I don't believe in getting serious with someone because you cannot marry multiple pe in this country. You cannot marry multiple people at the decide at the same time. So go ahead and get your divorce. And like you said, I would prefer for you to be healed. But if you've been married for separated for years, um I don't I don't understand it.

SPEAKER_00

And again, at my ripe age of 45, I'm dating with a different intention and just kicking it.

SPEAKER_01

So that's true. But like I said, to each his own, I just I I don't have a problem either way. Um I personally would not date someone seriously who is still married, but if they want to do it, let them do it. Interesting.

SPEAKER_00

Well, alright. Another question that came through to us who comes first in your life? Your kids, your spouse, or your mama? Is this a hard question for you?

SPEAKER_01

Why is mama even in the mix?

SPEAKER_00

Some people, they mama comes first, especially some of these men.

SPEAKER_01

You leave and you cleave. Mama ain't even in the mix. Come on, Bible. You you mama's not in the mix, so take her out. Who comes first? Your spouse or your kids?

SPEAKER_00

Now this is gonna be real interesting because I think we're gonna differ. You go first.

SPEAKER_01

Who? I don't know. It's supposed to be your spouse. In your life, oh, you my kids! I know you are.

SPEAKER_00

You turn the picking them kids.

SPEAKER_01

I am, I don't have a spouse, so my kids come first. But if you had a spouse. But if I were to get remarried, my kids still come first. Ooh, that is not the Bible. Hey, look. Hey, look, I'm not gonna neglect him, but if I'm making plates, I'm going to feed my children. I'm not gonna make you a plate with a big piece of chicken while my kids are starving. So I'm sorry. Call it what you want to call it, but I do. Now, I'm not gonna neglect him. I'm gonna make sure he has what he needs. There will be a home-cooked meal, there will be a clean house, there will be activities that we can enjoy together, but I'm not, I'm not. I just it's not in my personality. And a lot of oh god, I can already see the comments of these treacherous men. Yeah, oh no. That's why you got no man now. Well, I'll be single, but I just I my children are young, yeah, and this is the greatest time in their lives to mold them into adults who will be be someone's future husband. Right. I I do not believe that a grown man needs that much attention. I just don't believe that. He needs proper attention, he needs to be well cared for, but he don't need more attention than my kids.

SPEAKER_00

Nobody said more attention to say comes first. My opinion is my husband comes first. Okay, my kids come next, and mom comes thereafter. And by first, second doesn't mean love more, do more, do less. Of course. It just means that in the thoughtfulness of the things of living life, my husband comes first. Okay, so if the boat is going down, he would tell me save the kids. Okay, but that is doesn't mean I'm not putting him first.

SPEAKER_01

My point is, if you're asking me to put everybody in order, yes, and live. If the boat is going down, who are you saving first? Your husband cannot swim. Your children cannot have a different scenario in question. Your group, your mother-in-law cannot swim. Who are you saving first?

SPEAKER_00

I'm gonna ask him what he wants me to do. If he raises his hand and he says him, I'm going with him. Ciao. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

We just go agree to disagree on this.

SPEAKER_00

But I can tell you from conversation, it doesn't mean don't take care of the kids. Yes, it just means in the life decision and accommodations and support, husband is first. But he would a hundred percent make sure that the kids are taken care of. It wouldn't even be a question. His heart would say save them or whatever. And if he said differently, I would listen.

SPEAKER_01

I agree. I I I'm not disagreeing with you. I I do believe that your marriage has to be strong and that you have to be a unit when you're together. Yeah. And I get it, and I am all for it. But there are way too many children out here that are growing into wounded adults because mama and daddy gotta have a life. And I just don't believe in that.

SPEAKER_00

No, I I feel like that's different. I I don't believe in that. That's not what I mean, but I hear you. Well, I agree to disagree. So that's our messy minute. We're gonna continue to do that segment because y'all are asking us questions, which I love. So continue to DM us, uh, hit us up at Tiff and Ange Podcast on all socials, or email us at tiffandongepodcast at gmail.com. But I love that people are engaged and asking us questions back. They do it in the DMs, sometimes they're doing it in comments, and we even have some people who are sending us content saying y'all need to talk about this. So speaking of sending us content, yes, I have a judge tiff. Oh judge tiff guilty!

SPEAKER_01

No, Judge Tiff. Oh well, this comes courtesy of our friend Jay. Yeah, and Jay sent us this video, and it warranted a judge TIFF. All right, okay, court is in session. Ciao, court is in session. So, Judge Tiff, I'm gonna explain to you the circumstance. Okay, and you let us know if this woman is guilty or not guilty. Yes, okay. All right, so there was a woman who was at brunch with her girlfriends and invited her boyfriend along. Okay. They had brunch, they rang up the bill, and when it came, she handed it to the boyfriend for the table. And he was like, I'm not paying for the table, I'm paying for you. Your friends can pay for themselves. Now, here's where it gets messy. Oh boy. She said, What did you come here for if you weren't gonna pay the bill? And he said, It's a sacrifice to hang out with you. Oh, what a nice guy. But I ain't paying for these wrong women.

SPEAKER_00

Ooh. Women means plural, so it wasn't like you tagged alone to brunch.

SPEAKER_01

It was her and her two girlfriends. Wow. And the bill came and she expected him to pay. Expect it. So they didn't talk about it in advance. They did not talk about it in advance. He did not volunteer. So when the bill came, she asked the waitress to hand the bill to him. Now, I ask you, Judge Tiff, if she is guilty or not. Guilty! Nope.

SPEAKER_00

What in the world? Why would I have an expectation that he's gonna just care for everyone? And if they brunch like how we brunch, that bill ain't cheap. The bill was over $200. You're trying to flex. You should have talked about that before.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

So Sean likely would pay if it's like me and you and him, or me, you, and you know, two people or whatever. I never would expect him to pay for me and my girls going out. All right. Now, Judge Tip. Oh Lord.

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna throw you, uh I'm gonna throw you a wrench. Okay. He is flexing like he's big baller. So he's a big baller. Every time they talk, I got money, I got this, I got that, I'm big baller. Money is no object to me. Now, does that change your ruling?

SPEAKER_00

No, you still should have talked about it, and no one's saying that he don't got it. Some things you do on principle. That is not an expectation. No, that's crazy to me. Guilty.

SPEAKER_01

He's guilty. No, she's guilty, she's guilty.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, he I don't think he did anything wrong. And depending on how he handled it, and the fact that he was still gonna pay for them, like you know, him and her, that's appropriate. I'm sorry. I I wholeheartedly struggle. If there are women out here who expecting to only invite your boo so that he can pay for the brunch and you can flex like he big ballin', then shame on you. I'm glad she got embarrassed. I hope it was filmed.

SPEAKER_01

She filmed it. Because she thought he was wrong. Yes, she thought he was wrong and she filmed it, and she was going off. I don't know what you came for if you wasn't gonna pay the bill. We ordered all this food thinking you was gonna pay for it. And the friends were on her side. They were like, Why did he even come if he wasn't gonna pay?

SPEAKER_00

Chat, y'all should have had a conference call on the way there, so you would have known what was up. But expecting him to do that, and then being mad and disrespectful when he doesn't?

SPEAKER_01

Cut out of it. Yeah. It it was wild. I watched the video and I thought about the fact that these men there's so many men that hate women and but the these types of situations are slathered over the internet that that they think most women are like this. And that's not the case.

SPEAKER_00

That is definitely not the case. That is absurd behavior, immature behavior. And if y'all still together, you deserve to be disrespected. And if y'all still together, she should know what she's dealing with. Oh no, he he left. He left, but did he go home?

SPEAKER_01

He didn't call her. If he called her back, he deserved everything he gets. The way that they treated him, the three of them, hollering and ganged up on him. That's ridiculous. If he went back to her, he he is a fool.

SPEAKER_00

Well, he's he's a fool. Because well, it's nuts.

SPEAKER_01

If I wanted to treat my girlfriends to brunch, I would let him pay for me and then I would pay for them. Yeah. Or he and I would split the bill in half. But there's zero chance I would expect him to take care of the whole thing.

SPEAKER_00

I would never expect him to pay for the whole thing.

SPEAKER_01

And they even admitted that they ran up the bill. That's the crazy part. Ordering stuff that you normally wouldn't order because you think somebody else is paying.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. That is so immature. And even if, like we brunch, I get what I want. So I normally want lamb chops, something expensive, definitely a drink. It's gonna be expensive. $200, and you just like, yeah, don't go take care of that. No, that's totally immature. Yeah. So she's guilty. Guilty. Go to jail. Do not Pasco. Do not collect $200.

SPEAKER_01

Clearly, she did not straight.

SPEAKER_00

Clearly, she didn't put up $200.

SPEAKER_01

I I just I hate that. And I I'm such a chill person. Yeah. That I would have just figured it out later. But the scene that they made at that restaurant. Because they truly most heartily assumed. I'm so embarrassed. I hope other people didn't see them and be like, see, see.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I don't know why these women keep taping themselves and thinking like somebody's gonna be on my side. Let me post this. Maybe I might be on their side. Y'all please okay. We did judge shift. Y'all please tell us what you think because this sounds crazy to me.

SPEAKER_01

Crazy. There's so many good women out there. Well, they're not helping us. I I think we got we need to see more stuff online or where women are just being grateful or you know, good women because these treacherous women are making us look bad, and that's why dating is so hard. Yeah. Social media, what people are seeing out there makes you frightened to actually go out there and date.

SPEAKER_00

Or your guard is up, or like you feel entitled because you think one way or the other.

SPEAKER_01

And then, like, I know there's so many women that are out there preparing for a man to ask them what do you bring to the table? And they're like on the defensive before the date even starts. So I feel like it's just hard seeing and preparing to be out there in the world. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Choose the bear. Crazy. I'll just be alone for a while. Well, believe it or not, sister, it's almost that time. Oh. It is already it is. Just like that, it is almost that time. I do have a drink.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So tell me about it.

SPEAKER_00

Today I have crown royal black. You know I love crown royal. You do that. I know, I know. You should see my cabinet. My liquor cabinet is ridiculous. It's like crown, crown, crown, crown, crown, crown, crown, flavor, flavor, flavor, and other stuff that we done picked up along the way. Yeah. So, but this today is crown black. So nice bold flavor Canadian whiskey and fresh watermelon. Yeah. So from a summertime drink, you know, I could do crown straight up. But today we have fresh watermelon, muddled, and crown black.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Last week we did a rum with uh the watermelon. So this is gonna be a whiskey. Yes. Alright, so we can compare. Let's do it. Alright, cheers. Cheers.

SPEAKER_00

I like it. I like this one better. I like this one better. Yep. Crown and watermelon. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

This is actually dangerous. I know. This is actually very refreshing. Like it tastes like watermelon juice with a little twang.

SPEAKER_00

Yep. Perfect and very dangerous.

SPEAKER_01

You know what? Um, I think if you put like a splash of lime juice in here.

SPEAKER_00

That would be good. I had lime juice too. I didn't think about that.

unknown

Oh man.

SPEAKER_00

I'm gonna start bartending. What you gonna- Oh no. I don't know. All right, sister salute. So I have a wonderful sister salute. Normally we like to do different women and highlight different women, but today in Tampa, I have a wonderful, yes, a wonderful story. Rudolph Blaze Ingram is Tampa-born football player, class of 2030. Oh all right, so future talent, uh getting ready to be a high school freshman. He's known as the fastest kid on the planet because at age seven, he went viral for wanting running a 13.48 hundred-meter dash. It's seven, yes, he dominates in football and extremely athletic. And uh he's definitely gotten a lot of attention, especially uh around when he was age 11, and he continues to build a massive online following. Hundreds of thousands of fans are following him, and he has already 10 football scholarships. What? Famu, FIU, SMU, Colorado State, Delaware State, Central State, Alabama State. It goes on. That is incredible. It's phenomenal. So last week you talked about future and kids doing the right thing. Yeah, this boy, young man, is a phenomenon, and I'm so excited to continue to follow him. Shout out to you, Blaze. Cheers, cheers. Now you cheered with uh just the watermelon juice. Watermelon juice, some Gatorades. Yes, but we're gonna cheers to you. Cheers, Blaze. Mm-hmm. That's so good.

SPEAKER_01

It is good. It reminds me of um what's the the kid that was on the that did the 400 and track at the Olympics last time.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yes, incredible. I don't remember his name, but super talented. Super duper talented.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that just reminds me that there is God-given talent out there and and Blaze, you know, congratulations to you. God given talent. Yeah please make sure that you use your talent and your platform to his glory.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, awesome. Yeah. Oh, that actually wraps up our show. It does. It went by so fast. Thank you all again for tuning in to us. We'll end in our sister salute, salutation to our 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. Cheers. So good. Love you, sister. Love you, sister. Me too.