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She Said It First

She Said It First

著者: Urban One Podcast Network
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概要

Welcome to the She Said It First Podcast, where hosts Lynee’ Monae and Jerrilyn, also known as IndesKribeaBULL, bring you a refreshing and humorous take on the latest happenings in the world, trending topics on social media, and offer some hilarious yet insightful advice through their 'Sista to Sista' hotline. Join us for one of the most entertaining and engaging podcasts out there. If you're ready for a good kiki and some piping hot tea, She Said It First is the perfect podcast for you!

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  • Silence was always an option | Episode 89
    2026/02/26

    Episode 89 kicks off with What Irritated Me This Week, and baybeee… the girls did not waste time. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ dive straight into the chaos at the BAFTAs where a man with Tourette’s loudly shouted the N‑word during a silent auditorium — and somehow kept doing it whenever a Black person walked by. The ladies weren’t buying the “show grace” narrative, especially when the broadcast magically found time to edit out “Free Palestine” but left in a hard‑ER surprise. With their signature blend of humor and “no, because let’s be serious,” they break down ableism, racism, and why apologies that start with “if you were offended…” should go straight to voicemail.

    Then the episode rolls fully into Girl, What Happened, and it becomes a buffet of foolishness. They break down King vs. 50 Cent, including King’s volcanic Instagram rant about Fifty disrespecting Tiny — the kind of rant where you can practically hear the phone shaking. From there, they explore Fifty’s ongoing villain origin story (complete with petty real estate purchases), Blueface’s never-ending mess, and the epidemic of women dating men who should come with hazard labels. The ladies spiral gloriously into everything from self-esteem, gun licenses, boxing classes, and why some people need to be cussed out at “infraction number one.”

    And just when you think the episode is calming down, boom — they’re dissecting Elon Musk’s brain-chip experiments, U.S. patents, conspiracies, the Department of Education, detention centers, and why Google should be your best friend instead of TikTok University. But don’t worry, they end the episode on the lightest of notes: debating which ice cream flavor truly represents their souls (pistachio slander included) and planning their next girls’ trip like it’s a federal operation. It’s peak She Said It First — chaotic, hilarious, sharp, and somehow educational if you’re paying attention.

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn

    Follow:

    @urban1podcast

    @indeskribeabull

    @lynee_monae

    Executive Producer:

    Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG

    Video/Social Media Producer:

    Walter Gainer II

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    39 分
  • Send you home bald headed working at CVS | Episode 88
    2026/02/19

    Episode 88 drops listeners right into the chaos as Jerrilyn and Lynee’ unload a week full of irritations, internet wildness, and cultural commentary that only they can deliver. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ let fans know What Irritated Them This Week Ffom bike riders testing their patience to trolls taking things way too far, the ladies dig into the emotional toll of online harassment and the lack of accountability that often comes with it. Jerrilyn shares a startling run‑in with a persistent online stalker—complete with background checks, police reports, and the frustrating inconsistency of social media platforms enforcing their own rules. Lynee’ backs her up with sharp humor and honesty about how influencers get dehumanized and targeted simply for existing online.

    The episode then pivots to Girl, What Happened, and it starts with the viral saga surrounding GloRilla’s sister, “Brorilla,” the internet’s obsession with manufactured drama, and how fame brings out the opportunists in everyone—even family. From Charlemagne’s trolling to merch drops, interviews, and people pocket‑watching for sport, the ladies call out the culture that rewards messy behavior while ignoring its real‑life consequences. They also dive into Tyra Banks’ new America’s Next Top Model retrospective and unpack the show’s long history of toxic beauty standards, questionable challenges, and Tyra’s complicated legacy.

    The conversation widens into a deeper reflection on beauty, plastic surgery, confidence, and the pressures women face—especially Black women—within media and society. They joke through dark humor, clap back at unrealistic expectations, talk about the dangers of extreme cosmetic trends, and touch on how reality TV exploits trauma for entertainment. The episode closes with a tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson, a nod to Black History Month, and a reminder to appreciate life while calling out the hypocrisy and chaos happening online. As always, it’s unfiltered, hilarious, introspective, and unmistakably She Said It First.

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn

    Follow:

    @urban1podcast

    @indeskribeabull

    @lynee_monae

    Executive Producer:

    Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG

    Video/Social Media Producer:

    Walter Gainer II

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    47 分
  • I Fell in Love with Myself | Episode 87
    2026/02/12

    Episode 87 of She Said It First is peak Jerrilyn and Lynee’—equal parts chaos, comedy, and “girl, let me tell you what happened.” The ladies kick things off with a petty Olympics update: Jerrilyn’s irritated with everything (including her house making paranormal noises), and Lynee’s dragging Corey Holcomb, Aries Spears, and every “same text, different font” comedian who insists on talking slick about Black women while looking like hypertension personified. Between swollen eye canals (a new medical term?) and DMs full of mucus-sounding voice notes, the two roast these men so thoroughly they could file it under community service.

    From there, the episode pivots into Valentine’s Day—its messy Roman fertility-festival origins, overblown modern expectations, and the universal heartbreak of receiving absolutely nothing from someone who claims to love you. The ladies keep it hilariously honest: if your partner only performs romance on February 14th, that’s not love, that’s emotional DoorDash. And yet, in the spirit of the episode title, both hosts reflect on the joy of gifting themselves, loving themselves, and choosing partners who show up the other 364 days of the year.

    Because it’s Black History Month, the duo highlight Black brilliance—from Gladys West (GPS queen!) to the Super Soaker creator Lonnie Johnson—while celebrating the magic, versatility, and sheer audacity of Black womanhood. They wrap with a real talk moment about mental health in the middle of political chaos, reminding listeners that laughter is medicine, protecting your peace is essential, and sometimes the most revolutionary thing you can do is choose joy… and maybe “whoop they ass” when necessary. Classic She Said It First: funny, real, righteous, and wrapped in unapologetic Black girl energy.

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn

    Follow:

    @urban1podcast

    @indeskribeabull

    @lynee_monae

    Executive Producer:

    Jahi Whitehead/ @Jahi_TRG

    Video/Social Media Producer:

    Walter Gainer II

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    48 分
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