 Yeah, like we scared, we scared something. Let's go, give it to them. Let's go! We on Boss Talk 101. Here we go, talk. Yeah, let's go. It's a unique hustle, big shit. Big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E.C.E.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing official. Miss Jamaica, what's going on? None, none. You know my dad, what? Guess what, man? Guess what happened today, man? Guess what the wind blew in, man. Check it, man. Hey, man, we got some young ladies here today, y'all. We do, what did we call it last time? Spotlight? Spotlight. Man, we got another spotlight, man, where these two young ladies are working it out on TikTok, man, and on Facebook, on YouTube now, on Instagram. You can find them anywhere at Earth as they turf, man. Check it, man. We got a young lady here by the name of Renee. Yes. And Kiana, man. Yes. It's going down, man. What's up? And they call them, what they call them? They're not sisters, they're mother and daughter. But what they call them? Mother and daughter duo, man. Underscore TX. Underscore TX is how you get to them. For Texas. For Texas. For Texas, okay. Because I guarantee you, everybody be mistaken, y'all, for sisters. We get that. And I'll take that. Beautiful. Like, how old were you when you had her? Thirteen? Ten? Yes, she was. Like, like, like that. I was 18. I was 18. My mom was getting to the business early on. She jumped off the porch. That's what I wanted. That's what I wanted. That's it. Are you serious? Yes. But it's flip now. I knew you was an only child. I could tell because of the way that you carried yourself. Like, you carry yourself different. Like, when you come in, you can tell that something just a little bit different because of... Here you go. This nigga is small, y'all. No, so how did you guys first start out? Like I said, man, we're going to start getting on TikTok and doing this whole, you know, the whole, you know, everybody doing it. Y'all got one move that y'all do. And how long y'all been doing this? Transitions. Transitions. How did y'all get into it? How long ago did you start? Literally, we've only been doing it for about four or five months. My four or five months. But we started hitting. So, like, we're at 76,000 now on there. That's right. That's right. And we... It was her idea of my mom. She's the social media queen. I'm not. She's the bigger person who'll be like, come on, mom, let's do this. Let's do that. But she's the opposite. So, she's more hip than you. She is. I love it. I'm looking like, okay, scrolling through TikTok. I'm like, oh, we got to try that. We got to try that. And then we did a transition and, like, the likes and the comments and everyone, like, I love y'all's relationship. I love transitions. I was like, hey, let's do that. So, we're known for the transitions. Yes, I told her. We have some people, of course, that are, like, stop competing with each other. And I'm like... Like, this is my daughter. That's an ignorant statement. Right. This is my mom. This is my best friend. Aw. But I don't really hang around with people. Like, I'm not. I'm very anti. I'm trying to get out of that. So, that's a big thing. But with transitions, because I'll be on there and I'll be seeing people create different ways of how to do transitions. I'm like, ooh, that's dope. Like, ooh, I got to try that. Do y'all be coming up with your own transitions that you don't see nowhere else, but you just create something different? There's been some I have. Some of them I'll say... One that I think we really, really hit on is a trash bag. We do it in, of course. But that was something that we saw another lady do. And she just, like, did a trash bag turn into an outfit. Oh. She had a white one. So I said, no, let me get some black ones. She was a white lady, so we did black. And nothing with that. No, no, no. I'm just saying that was a big thing. So, but a lot of them are original, because I'm like, hey, let's... Let's just try it. Let's throw this in. Let's throw it at the camera and then we'll come back. And I love to walk. So, we did one walking down a parking lot and everybody's like, hey, I'm like, hey. So, you know, it's juicing me up. Then my hair got really big. I was like, girl, come on. Let's get some more. Yes. Where are you guys originally from? From Oklahoma. Oklahoma City. City. And you guys... It's a country or city? Oklahoma City. It's a little city. I know it's a home. But it's still country. It's country. It's absolutely country. We came... I have horses. I compete. Like, I play basketball. When I say country... I work country. You know I do. Yeah. You look at it as you can. Tell them we're actually country. I'm not going to play games with this woman on here. The one Kiana say she ride horses. I do. Definitely. I can look at her legs and tell you she ain't been on the horse. You're a lot. Oh, them basketball scars. Yeah. So what got you into horse riding? Really, our family's always been country. And then her ex-husband... Oh, okay. Yeah, she done bought up a cab. Her ex-husband. So it was her ex-husband and your dad? No, no, no. My dad, honestly, was never really in my life like that. But you know him. I know him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we were like doing a... Building a relationship. We didn't really start building until I was grown. And now he just messed that up again. So... Did you feel like something was missing when you were growing up? No. Not having your dad there? She made up for it to the T. So like he would come sometimes and get me. But I never really had that. He was closer with his boys. And I'm the oldest and only girl. But he was closest with his boys. So he never came to a basketball game. I was all state, all city. Literally nothing. And he played basketball. So that was the crazy part. Like my brother was more of a... Yeah, yeah, yeah. And she made up for it. Because... Wait a minute, let me ask you something. Did you look up in the stands and he wasn't there and you was like hurt? Hell no! That's the... On the movies they do that. Yeah, that's what I said. Hell yeah. That's what I said. I told you about it. It was bad. You know, you made such a shot. Because the thing I had to talk about... I always looked for her though. For sure. You looked for her. She was just supportive. She was supportive. I was just supportive. I got to get there. I got to get there. The thing I think about for a father, especially with a little girl, is for the man showing the girl how to be treated, how a man should treat a woman. Because not every woman goes through this, but I always feel like, and y'all can correct me if I'm wrong, I always feel like if you're a young girl growing up, don't have a man in your life. That's why a lot of these girls or women end up in wrong relations. They're looking for her. They're looking for that father. They're looking for that companion. They're looking for, you know what I mean? That's what actually happened with me. I ended up in a horrible situation, and I don't want to blame it on him, because I always take the blame for what I go through. So I feel like you should have got out of this shit. Why'd you stay in it? So that I blame on me, but I do feel like back then, those were the type of men that I would date because of him. And now, you can't pay me. I'm like, if you anything like my daddy, I don't want it. But how did you fix that though? Going through. I actually went through a three-year situation. Were you married? I was not married. I've never been married. Kids? No, I don't have any kids. I honestly don't feel like I've ever been in a relationship, because high school, I mean, that doesn't count to me. But the situation that I was in, it took me a long time to get out of it. It was like, you know, this is not good for you. So I wouldn't even tell my mom, and that's my best friend. She knew nothing of certain things that I was going through. Abuse? Not abuse. A lot of mental. It was like a lot of mental heartbreaking situation. It was like my first love. And I didn't tell her stuff, because why tell somebody when you're not ready to get out of it? And plus, of course, I didn't agree with the situation. Exactly. And anyway, you already was being, you know, kind of disconnected from because of the relationship y'all already had. You're a little jealous because she had something else going on. But let me first say, let me stop her right there. Let me get back with you here. You know, mental illness, you guys have, yeah, just pretty much, no, just pretty much prettied up an argument. Yeah, yeah, it's an argument. That's mental illness. Because it's mental. It's mental illness. It's an argument. And people have taken that and they take this word and they say, now we're going to call an argument mental illness. So it's on the next stage. Let me be real with y'all for a minute. There's going to be challenges in life. You're going to have to pull your big girl draws up and deal with these situations with your knucklehead boys. You understand what I'm saying? Because it's a lot of them that's going to be dysfunctional because of the background of what we and others have come from. But our people have went through a lot. So we have to figure out ways to strategize to be better. And if it take a divorce or something that's cool, if it take a breakup, that's cool. But let's keep going with what we've got to go with to try to, don't give up on everybody because everybody's not the same. Don't continue to go back to what... Ain't nobody told you to go back. Ain't nobody told you... No, but when you talk about mental illness though, but when you talk about... But I said go back. Hold on. You know what I'm saying? Nobody said go back. I said keep going. You ain't got to go back. But the pattern, the pattern, the pattern is what she's talking about. I just told you to find somebody better. You're right. But that's where mental illness comes in. You know what? It's going to be me and you in a sec. But that's where the mental illness comes in. I'm on your side, nigga. Now don't talk. I believe you on my side. Exactly. But hold on. That's where the mental illness comes in. Because yes, there's a reason why you keep going into these certain type of relationships and you have to take time out not being a relationship and re-evaluate you. Yourself. Because at the same time you can always still blame that person. Oh, they were crazy. Exactly. But there's a reason why you keep... So you have to stop and be like, okay, let me look at my mama. Right. Let me look at the type of relationship she was in and as much as she didn't verbally tell me anything, I was observing and I just ended up falling in the same pattern and do you ever feel the certain things that she was going through? Choosing her dad would be because she hasn't seen me. Yeah, I haven't. I have been single and a lot of that has been because I didn't want her to experience certain things. It's like, okay, with my child and everybody knows me knows this is my heart. Like it's either her or you can, you know. But with her, her dad, it's like I didn't... I wasn't a mom to put him down. She never did. So those things she had to learn, I wanted to Lord knows but those are things she had to learn and I was a young mom so I didn't want to be putting him down and kicking him and kicking him. Now I'm going to keep it 100%. Yeah, cause she's older. You know what I'm saying? So if he come in the picture with some type of like he full of shit today you're going to let that go or I'm getting ready to call this nigga. You know what I'm saying? But I just, I've been single like I got married and Lord Jesus that was a divorce. And that was only a year. But she didn't, the things that I experienced she didn't know any of that. That's where I kept it. I didn't want my child to see what I was experiencing. I knew that she didn't look like the mom I'm used to seeing like start, you could tell she was stressed out like losing weight and stuff like that. But that's all I saw when it came to that. I can honestly say I've never seen, it's never been a man in and out. She's never done that. So that's why I don't blame her for it. I blame myself for being in it. Well, I still blame her. I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, why? Because I didn't want because her dad was not there. I didn't want to have another child by someone else. And then he's there. Their dad is there. That would have been so hurtful for her to be like, okay, well, why is my dad not there? Because not everybody's like Russell was. Well, here's the deal. You'll never know. You'll never know because you didn't you didn't get that. I was young and that was a fear of mine. And I get it and fear sometimes is a false belief. But at the end of the day you got to understand that the main thing I keep hearing is people going through stuff. But we got to synergize it with God. That's the most important thing because we try to figure these things out and we be bumping and moving and grooving and we can't really really understand what's going on. But like you being single that's a cool thing to shelter her. But it also is a thing to where she's not getting to see those experiences in life with somebody being with a mate. Well, no, I know she was there was a boy friend a boy friend. Oh, you had a guy coming over there. No, no, no, no. Let's get to it. I was married. No, and I was with him in four years. And he was at the house. Did he come? What time? I'm just saying. He was a great person. Did he come here after five hours? Oh, no, no, no. We stayed together. It was a relationship. Yeah, it's shocking. Yeah, it's shocking. Okay, let's talk about that second now. Don't blame me. Don't let the church throw it every Sunday. My baby was raised in a church. Like, I'm one of them mama. She's raised in a church. Yeah. I think there is no perfect family out here. No matter how you see it, because there's no perfect people out here. I think a lot of times we're able to hide things a little better in the instances, but there's still things going on. There's still that big elephant in the room. So all that hiding and you might look at a family that, oh, they look nice. You had a father, the mother and the kids and they go through purity. So much. So you just can't get up here and act as if everybody's doing so well. You guys have challenges. We've been in the 20 years and we could talk about stories that say, I'd be glad that I didn't get married. I didn't get married. I just thought that same thing when I first met you. When I met you, I knew that something. You've been going through baby. See, there's the people who've been over there by themselves for like 30 minutes. What? You can see. Sacking and everything. Sacking. You know what I'm saying? You going to try? No, I ain't sacking. Your mama did it. Do you want to get married? I did. I did. Ain't nothing wrong with being free. Do you want kids? I'm 31, so I'm probably better. Don't wait yet. R.P. to Kevin. Sam, let me get you. You're a beautiful young lady. One time for Kevin. Let me go here. So how old are you? We know how old you are. How tall are you? 5'8". 5'8". What size do you wear? Small. Small. What did you depend on what you're asking? No, I'm trying to be with you. Like on your dress size? Small. Small, okay. Slim thick, baby. There it is. Slim thick. That's what it is. And I'll work out on that. What do you work? You don't need no high value, man. You ain't ready for that. What a child. He tried to be. Y'all never watched Kevin Sam before. Oh, they know it. Oh, they know it. R.P. to Kevin. That's what he's trying to pull. That's what he's trying to pull. R.P. to Kevin. R.P. to Kevin. But listen, if CD is listening. Baby, I'm here. Put it out there. So do you really, like, do you see yourself getting, you know, you've been in a hell of a relationship where you had to go through a divorce after being married just a year? Mm-hmm. Do you think you'll be going back down that road anytime soon? No time soon. I mean, I'm definitely open for relationships. It's kind of like you said, we, although I do feel, I don't feel that I'm the blame of some things, but sheltering her, I did. Because I'm like, yeah, you know, you don't want to get hurt. If I get one phone call from school that she didn't got cut or she didn't feel I'm out. You know, I was a young mom. You know, I was a little friendly. But I mean, she's beautiful and it is what it is. You know, we're going to keep going. Like you said, we're not going to hide anything. You're talking about my relationship. Shacking up ain't bad. You know what I'm saying? Depending on who I'm shacking with. Yeah, a little shacker. Yeah, a little shacker. But I'm definitely open. I don't know about marriage. So you have commitment issues as in, like, to jump over the brooms and say, hey, okay, let's go ahead and get married. Would you get married again? No. See? I mean, I'm not going to get involved and she say that now. But you never know. Yeah, you definitely know. God has a way of changing you as you grow. Definitely. I'll tell her. And it will be God. Definitely. Because a lot of times people, we look at one situation and we just in a phase of life. Right. So as we grow and go, things tend to change. I love the song. Intellect and everything. Oh, I love that. Well, you ain't talking to you. God fearing man. No, I see why you married him. Because this God fearing man right here is going to do well. Do this. Do this right here. No, no, it's definitely you would be amazed at some of the things that go watch the show. You'll see some crazy episodes. Just like what you just saw. He go from this issue to that. Because nobody's perfect and you have to have balance. You have to because so many people who are holy than thou, they try to be so holy than thou up here and not. That's what's hypocrisy comes in. So whenever you feel like you're going to do something, you're going to do something. So whenever you flip because you're a human being, everybody look at you like, you know what I mean? But that's not reality. You got to have that balance be that way every day. I have to say, I have to have a goofy man. Like I have to have somebody I can be like have fun. Because you goofy as hell. Exactly. So goofy and goofy just go together. You know what I'm saying? Because you want to laugh every day. Yes. Just enjoy. Just enjoy. You know, you guys you guys are going to do great with God. You know, you know, you know, he's gonna find y'all gonna find something but you gonna find. Oh, wait a minute. You 31. You 31? Yeah. I just shot it out there. Yeah I'm looking. Hopefully I'm looking. Hopefully it'll happen. But I'm sure you get them 24 sevens. They are like you got to get your own right on the camera. But I'm curious. On your skid. So on your TikTok, what kind of skid with more than daughter? Like what you do transition, but do you actually let people into your life and let people in on who y'all are, like talk to your audience to your audience and do we have it I told her that let me say a shout out to comedian Jesse McDonald cuz I love him so much he's the one that said he reached out to us and was like hey let me let me do a skit and then although we were not in the same location he's like let's do it over FaceTime and he's the one that got us into it like okay now we got to do skits we need to do skits so that is what well and and we can't wait to work with you as well this is a whole different world that we live in and it's a new and growing world and we educate each other we conference calls we we do things to understand the algorithms at night we be on calls all the time this is a world where you have to educate one another well it's called the mastermind concept we'll learn things from each other I have to have the energy and when I walked in I love your energy now I just start liking yours just now you know one thing about it sometimes you know those that have eyes to see let them see you know you can't see my vision sometimes I can't focus on you seeing what I'm seeing I got to focus on what I'm the truth because all of us should be wait a minute baby when you speak and you preach you preaching that's tradition that's because I'm not from Oklahoma City you know I'm talking about you guys are dope man and like I said this show right here is really it is our ministry and that's what you just walked into because I thought go ahead sorry man go ahead you see that just rock right on the go you go okay thank you no because we reach could I was everybody tell you story when you come on this platform when you in front of Mike's because there's so many people sticking on their phone because phone is your new TV now YouTube is your new television and they're watching these things and people don't take advice from people face-to-face because nobody want to hear don't want to be told right but if they can sit in their privacy of their room and hear advice of something that they're personally going through at this moment in time you could help so many people with your story you know what I mean they can relate exactly that's why I said tell you story yes y'all on your social media y'all talk because people love what you're doing but you're not really telling a story you're entertaining exactly but actually helping people that's what we should be doing on a daily basis man Kiana Renee thank y'all for coming on the show and you know this is the spotlight this is a new segment that we put together for people when they're coming into their tick-tock fame and I'm gonna see boys shout out to what's that boy named Mr. Hardhead that was here funny hilarious dope man we love what we love what we're seeing man in the world is changing and you guys are leading us in the right direction man check it man hey man how could people get a whole day social media media I'm mother and daughter on tick-tock mother today camera and tell okay on tick-tock mother daughter duo underscore I'm on tick-tock you got both cameras underscore TX for Texas yes for that's tick-tock and for me on my IG I am under Ms. Platinum that's MZ Ms. Platinum underscore one man check it man Facebook's Facebook is minus Keanu Nicole and it's N-E-C-H-O-L-E-K-I-A-N-A don't let him fool y'all and that's on Facebook and it's N-I-G my Facebook is Nikisha Renee Singleton man oh man it's been another great segment of boss talk 101 what a boss is talk and we out