💬 Every single time. It never feels. Luckily, alhamdulillah, I don't have to deal with that anymore. My stylist, she shops here. Ten and a six. You don't even gotta worry about that. Okay. Okay.
❓ All right. What does a man have to do to get catered to you, Destiny's child treatment?
💬 A constant submission to Allah shows me that he is worthy of the level of grace and care that I can do. Because I go quite a distance for the person that I'm with because I'm seeing that it's reciprocal and you'll never have to ask for anything. Okay.
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❓ So Diddy, R. Kelly, and Tyler Perry are either going down, gone down, or they've been down. So my question to you is outside of them three, who's next?
💬 I'm not going to answer that. This is a whole bunch of them. We not even know.
💬 Men need women for a myriad of reasons. The first is to help you be balanced in all aspects of yourself in ways that you might not have necessarily known that you need balance in.
💬 To bring a masculine energy and a level of protection and healing in ways that they may not necessarily know that they need because a lot of women are operating out of their masculine energy and in order to effectively as great as you can be, you need someone to be able to bring out your feminine energy.
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❓ Come on. I ain't seeing me. What's the difference between a wife and a girlfriend?
💬 The difference between a wife and a girlfriend, I would have to say would be the level of covering that you bring into someone's life. With a girlfriend, you can do all the dating attributes of what a life can grow into in a day-to-day. With a girlfriend, with a wife, you have a level of spiritual covering that you can bring into your partner that a girlfriend may not be able to afford to do it.
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❓ I dig it. What's the biggest benefit of reading?
💬 The biggest benefit of reading, what I would say have to be to expand your mind and all your vocabulary. So we can integrate a lot of things that you read in conversations as well as how it applies to your daily life.
❓ I just need you to scan that or take it to the YouTube channel. If you could subscribe to the channel, that would bring me a whole lot of joy and it helps me out. You feel me?
💬 I'm drawing a blank on this one. I really don't know. Something that people pretend. I can't think of anything on that one. That's horrible. I can't.
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[0.0s]SPEAKER_00:I'm just scared in here.
[0.9s]SPEAKER_01:Listen, with Allah's guidance, we got no reason to be scared.
[4.5s]SPEAKER_00:Alhamdulillah, MashaAllah, let's move into this. Let's do this right. Alright, let's do this, let's do this. So, questions. Let me get this show right. What's good everybody? It's Jibon Cales. I'm in the car with the sweetest, most loveliness. Her name is Miss Sia. Say hi to the people. How are you? Oh, y'all feel that? Y'all feel that? Y'all don't feel that. Like, I feel it. It's nice. It's warm. So, Miss Sia, I gotta ask you some qualified questions before we get into this survey. You so graciously are helping us with. Okay. You ready? Yes. Okay. Are you a baddie?
[41.7s]SPEAKER_01:Please don't.
[42.2s]SPEAKER_00:Okay, okay. Are you single?
[44.9s]SPEAKER_01:Yes.
[46.1s]SPEAKER_00:Are you a Christian? What are you? Alhamdulillah. And, I had another question. There's another one in there. Are you single? Religion? Are you above the age of 35?
[62.3s]SPEAKER_01:No. Okay.
[64.8s]SPEAKER_00:Let's get into this. My energies is all like, I want you to know, they're gonna be like, yo, why was he so calm for this interview? I'm like, y'all ain't feel, y'all ain't feel what I felt.
[75.2s]SPEAKER_01:It's a whole lot of fear.
[76.5s]SPEAKER_00:It's a whole lot of love in here.
[78.2s]SPEAKER_01:You know what I'm saying?
[79.5s]SPEAKER_00:I got this love in my heart you will never find. Alhamdulillah. This is great. This is great. All right. So, question number one. See, now I gotta go through some of the groupies. This is a lot of questions. Okay. All right. So, question number one. Name something a parent would say before whooping their child. Oh, blam. You're in the barbershop chair. Okay. Or you're in the hair salon. Okay. You're doing your hair. Okay. The last thing you want to hear them say is.
[117.5s]SPEAKER_01:Can I change your appointment?
[119.6s]SPEAKER_00:It's like, I'm already here. Yeah. That's a pretty bad one.
[122.7s]SPEAKER_01:It's the worst.
[123.5s]SPEAKER_00:I feel that.
[124.2s]SPEAKER_01:Or get a hey boo text.
[128.4s]SPEAKER_00:Is it hey boo?
[129.5s]SPEAKER_01:Is that what they say? It's really a hey boo.
[132.2s]SPEAKER_00:I've heard.
[132.7s]SPEAKER_01:Every single time. It never feels. Luckily, alhamdulillah, I don't have to deal with that anymore. My stylist, she shops here. Ten and a six. You don't even gotta worry about that. Okay. Okay.
[145.2s]SPEAKER_00:Name something you never, ever, ever want your kids to see on your social media.
[151.4s]SPEAKER_01:There's nothing that's on my social media that I wouldn't want my kids to not see. I don't go to anything that's crazy. Okay, that's good.
[157.7s]SPEAKER_00:So what's something that you're like, yo, that's on someone else's page. I'm like, you don't want your kids to see that.
[163.6s]SPEAKER_01:Probably some indecent stuff. Like, clothing-wise. I just be like, why is this not sent to the group chat? A friend? Why is it on social? I got so many questions. I'm not judging. But also in my head, it's like, why is this not sent to the group chat? You didn't think about that before you posted it?
[177.3s]SPEAKER_00:Dang. You know what I'm saying? No judgment in this zone. No judgment. No judgment. But also, did you think about it? Yeah. Just a little bit. I'm not judging you. I'm just asking, did you think about it? Just a little bit. All right. I feel that. I feel that. Name the top reason that men get married.
[196.9s]SPEAKER_01:Are we talking about in terms of relationships or just comfortability?
[202.2s]SPEAKER_00:I'm gonna let you fill in the blank. Name the top reason men get married.
[205.1s]SPEAKER_01:I'm gonna aspirationally say love.
[209.3s]SPEAKER_00:Love sounds nice.
[210.2s]SPEAKER_01:But in some instances, it is comfortability.
[219.1s]SPEAKER_00:And... Name something Diddy would ask you to bring to the park.
[221.8s]SPEAKER_01:Absolutely nothing. I stop for nothing. I stop for nothing.
[227.3s]SPEAKER_00:Nothing. Nothing. It's like nothing is coming there.
[229.4s]SPEAKER_01:Nothing.
[230.1s]SPEAKER_00:The best place to find a spouse is...
[242.1s]SPEAKER_01:A la Gaiju.
[243.1s]SPEAKER_00:A la Gaiju.
[243.8s]SPEAKER_01:A la Gaiju. Because he... A la Gaiju will always do it. So yeah. Okay. Okay. Yeah.
[249.9s]SPEAKER_00:What's something a parent would say to a bad child that a coach would also say to a player?
[259.4s]SPEAKER_01:This is where my sport mind should lock in.
[261.9s]SPEAKER_00:A little bit. I believe in you.
[268.2s]SPEAKER_01:I'm drawing a blank on this one. Oh, I should know. I'm drawing a total blank on this one. You're gonna have to skip this one because I can't.
[273.7s]SPEAKER_00:All right. We're going back. We're gonna go back. Yeah. We're gonna come back. What's the worst hood in Atlanta?
[283.7s]SPEAKER_01:Because I'm not gonna... I'm not gonna...
[285.6s]SPEAKER_00:I'm not gonna add nobody like that.
[286.9s]SPEAKER_01:I'm not gonna add nobody like that. I'm not gonna run out of the city like that.
[288.3s]SPEAKER_00:All right. What does a man have to do to get catered to you, Destiny's child treatment?
[296.5s]SPEAKER_01:A constant submission to Allah shows me that he is worthy of the level of grace and care that I can do. Because I go quite a distance for the person that I'm with because I'm seeing that it's reciprocal and you'll never have to ask for anything. Okay.
[320.9s]SPEAKER_00:So just have a strong relationship with Allah and be diligent in it.
[324.6s]SPEAKER_01:Showing that you are loving, caring, open-minded, very much so emotionally intelligent and able to show up when it needs to.
[334.8s]SPEAKER_00:If you're being diligent in your relationship with Allah, that means you have to follow what he says you should be, which means that all those things should happen.
[340.3s]SPEAKER_01:All those things already ain't compensated.
[341.4s]SPEAKER_00:You know what? You know what? You're right. You're right. I'm like that because Allah says you're like that. You know what? You just made life so much simpler. That's all you gotta do is just say, hey, I'm trying to make him happy. You said do this. I'm going to be like that.
[355.1s]SPEAKER_01:I just want to be pleasing to him and everything else I want in life.
[358.3s]SPEAKER_00:Feel me. Yeah. I feel you. I got to work on that. I can do better.
[363.1s]SPEAKER_01:Listen.
[363.7s]SPEAKER_00:Because that's so simple.
[364.6s]SPEAKER_01:It's a journey though. As long as you're making it, strive towards it every single day.
[370.0s]SPEAKER_00:I'm going to make dua to do that. I want to get that closer and closer to really being like the highest priority of my life because it does trickle everything else.
[377.9s]SPEAKER_01:Listen. I'm going to make dua for you.
[379.5s]SPEAKER_00:I appreciate that. I appreciate that. I see you. I see you. At the Margaret prayer. You know what I'm saying? You know? Give me that. Give me that. All right. You feel it. You feel it. All right. Tell me. If you're at a Waffle House and a fight breaks out, what are you doing next?
[396.1s]SPEAKER_01:I mean, I'm thinking. I'm thinking that the food is good. Food is good. That's it.
[404.4s]SPEAKER_00:All right. All right. All right. What's the worst Halloween costume?
[413.1s]SPEAKER_01:The worst Halloween costume? The worst one. I'm going to say like Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde. That's the only thing that came to my mind.
[427.0s]SPEAKER_00:That's a lot going into that one. It is.
[429.7s]SPEAKER_01:Or the Joker. One of them, too.
[431.7s]SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
[432.1s]SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
[432.6s]SPEAKER_00:The Joker? The Joker? Yeah. All right. That's my Joker. Okay. Okay. So Diddy, R. Kelly, and Tyler Perry are either going down, gone down, or they've been down. So my question to you is outside of them three, who's next?
[449.6s]SPEAKER_01:I'm not going to answer that. This is a whole bunch of them. We not even know.
[454.4s]SPEAKER_00:All right. We're going to do that long. We're going to do that long. All right. So tell me. How many dates until a man should expect a home-cooked meal?
[472.4s]SPEAKER_01:Definitely past the five-date mark. Five dates? Definitely past the five-date mark. We have to be locked in for a good little second. And then I just decide whether or not cooking is a high-level, top-tier level of commitment and devotion in my end, because everybody don't get to taste my food. So yeah. Okay. It's light work, but also...
[498.9s]SPEAKER_00:It's deep work.
[499.7s]SPEAKER_01:Yeah. There you go.
[500.5s]SPEAKER_00:It's light but deep.
[501.2s]SPEAKER_01:It's light but deep.
[502.0s]SPEAKER_00:There you go. All right. All right. Name the difference between a husband and a boyfriend. The top difference.
[514.5s]SPEAKER_00:I like that. Why do men need women?
[518.2s]SPEAKER_01:Men need women for a myriad of reasons. The first is to help you be balanced in all aspects of yourself in ways that you might not have necessarily known that you need balance in.
[529.2s]SPEAKER_00:I dig it. Balance. I like that. I like that. I like that. What is the number one thing that Karen does?
[537.7s]SPEAKER_01:Being loud at every single step in life.
[540.4s]SPEAKER_00:Not loud. It ain't wrong.
[542.0s]SPEAKER_01:In every single step in life.
[543.5s]SPEAKER_00:That's what they be doing though.
[544.7s]SPEAKER_01:Why?
[547.2s]SPEAKER_00:Why do women need men?
[550.9s]SPEAKER_01:To bring a masculine energy and a level of protection and healing in ways that they may not necessarily know that they need because a lot of women are operating out of their masculine energy and in order to effectively as great as you can be, you need someone to be able to bring out your feminine energy.
[575.2s]SPEAKER_00:So, yeah.
[577.2s]SPEAKER_01:If the right one's able to do it, you can flourish in ways that you wouldn't have ever expected.
[584.0s]SPEAKER_00:Okay. Okay. I don't know if someone's trying to hold up traffic, but y'all could at least love me enough. Me and Sia need to get through here. You see me? Come on. I ain't seeing me. What's the difference between a wife and a girlfriend?
[604.5s]SPEAKER_01:The difference between a wife and a girlfriend, I would have to say would be the level of covering that you bring into someone's life. With a girlfriend, you can do all the dating attributes of what a life can grow into in a day-to-day. With a girlfriend, with a wife, you have a level of spiritual covering that you can bring into your partner that a girlfriend may not be able to afford to do it.
[635.4s]SPEAKER_00:Okay. If all the women in the world disappeared, what would be the first problem that men ran into?
[642.2s]SPEAKER_01:Everything.
[643.1s]SPEAKER_00:Everything would be a problem.
[644.5s]SPEAKER_01:Everything would be a problem. Everything would be a problem.
[647.5s]SPEAKER_00:Everything would be a problem. Everybody. Look out. It's a stress disaster.
[650.8s]SPEAKER_01:Everything. Like the C6s. Like literally everything would be a problem.
[655.1s]SPEAKER_00:God damn.
[655.7s]SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
[656.6s]SPEAKER_00:It's that simple. The power has been out for four whole hours with no explanation. What do you do next?
[666.1s]SPEAKER_01:Um, figure out a way to get it taken care of.
[668.7s]SPEAKER_00:Okay. So I'm going to figure it out.
[670.4s]SPEAKER_01:Figure out a way to get it taken care of and why this is occurring in the first place because bills too high to not have electricity. I'm sorry. I understand that.
[679.5s]SPEAKER_00:She said the bills are too high to without it happening. I'm dead.
[682.9s]SPEAKER_01:I'm being so serious.
[684.4s]SPEAKER_00:She's like, look, as much as I'm paying y'all, a generator is not too much to ask y'all to have it.
[689.9s]SPEAKER_01:That's the bare minimum.
[692.0s]SPEAKER_00:Thank you. Name something you wish men understood about women.
[700.0s]SPEAKER_01:The complexities of the level that we give and how we are able to nurture in a safe environment and the healing we bring in situations.
[714.3s]SPEAKER_00:I definitely do with that. I don't think most people understand that space that has to be given for everything to happen.
[722.9s]SPEAKER_01:I do with that.
[724.8s]SPEAKER_00:Still in the blank.
[725.5s]SPEAKER_01:Okay.
[725.9s]SPEAKER_00:I just broke up with my girl because her favorite team is.
[752.0s]SPEAKER_01:No, you know what? The Browns. Because why?
[755.8s]SPEAKER_00:I'm dead.
[756.5s]SPEAKER_01:Because why?
[757.7s]SPEAKER_00:That's funny. That's funny. That's funny. All right. Name the most attractive aspect of a woman's appearance that is not a body part.
[773.2s]SPEAKER_01:Her energy.
[775.1s]SPEAKER_00:I can see the energy. Give me an example. Give me a taste.
[780.0s]SPEAKER_01:What? How she's able to carry herself. How she approaches situations. What her aura brings into a room when she steps in. How she's able to welcome people that she's around on a regular basis. How she's able to uplift those that she's around. So her energy and what her aura includes when she's in space. So her energy. I dig it.
[807.9s]SPEAKER_00:During a zombie apocalypse. Where's the first place you going?
[814.4s]SPEAKER_01:You know this is going to sound. I'll be projected at the Masjid. It's all I'm saying.
[822.3s]SPEAKER_00:La ilaha illallah. La ilaha illallah. La ilaha illallah. Hey, look, I didn't know you was going to do this. But this is all I'm going to do. La ilaha illallah. For real. For real. I'm saying, please. I'm going to bust out a couple of hundred Raqqas. You know this is going to be real quick.
[839.7s]SPEAKER_01:You know this is going to be real quick. Just to be on the same side. I'm just saying.
[844.5s]SPEAKER_00:Actually, look at it, man. It's 4 a.m. This is actually a whole lot to hazard if you think about it. I'm really trying to get good with you.
[852.6s]SPEAKER_01:I'm trying to make sure we good. That's it.
[854.9s]SPEAKER_00:I think you know what? Just make the night prayer time right now. You know what I'm saying? We ain't got to worry about it. Come on. Let's do it like this. Please. What's the worst thing about people who moved to Atlanta?
[867.3s]SPEAKER_01:I ain't expecting an entire life change over a day or a couple of months. It's like, nah.
[873.4s]SPEAKER_00:Atlanta is hard.
[874.4s]SPEAKER_01:We fool. We a fool.
[877.9s]SPEAKER_00:We are at capacity.
[879.1s]SPEAKER_01:Been at that way.
[880.6s]SPEAKER_00:It's out of control here.
[882.0s]SPEAKER_01:We're tired. We're grateful that you're coming, but also we fool.
[887.0s]SPEAKER_00:Facts. How many books do you read a year?
[890.0s]SPEAKER_01:Oh, not enough. My goal is to get in at least three a month and I'm at two and a half. Okay. We going to work towards it.
[900.8s]SPEAKER_00:I dig it. What's the biggest benefit of reading?
[903.9s]SPEAKER_01:The biggest benefit of reading, what I would say have to be to expand your mind and all your vocabulary. So we can integrate a lot of things that you read in conversations as well as how it applies to your daily life.
[919.7s]SPEAKER_00:Okay. In the back of this chair right here, you see that purple sheet of paper? Go ahead. Grab that out for me.
[926.0s]SPEAKER_01:I'm scared.
[927.3s]SPEAKER_00:Oh, no, it's okay.
[928.2s]SPEAKER_01:Okay.
[929.0s]SPEAKER_00:I just need you to scan that or take it to the YouTube channel. If you could subscribe to the channel, that would bring me a whole lot of joy and it helps me out. You feel me? And the last question before you scan that and subscribe is name something that people pretend to like.
[965.6s]SPEAKER_01:I'm drawing a blank on this one. I really don't know. Something that people pretend. I can't think of anything on that one. That's horrible. I can't.
[977.0s]SPEAKER_00:That's okay. I'm drawing a blank. It's all good. It's all good. Well, you got a social media you want to shout out? All right. Cool, cool. All right, y'all. Peace.