theheadwrapsocialite…“Everybody”

Season 5 Outtakes

December 01, 2023 Season 5 Episode 7
Season 5 Outtakes
theheadwrapsocialite…“Everybody”
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theheadwrapsocialite…“Everybody”
Season 5 Outtakes
Dec 01, 2023 Season 5 Episode 7

On today's episode, join me as I share with you some behind the scene moments and stories from our guests from Season 5...Dr. Enid Campos, Rabbi Greene, Chase Rivers, Dr. Sherry Jester and Ra'Shawnda C. Scott. I hope you enjoy!  

 

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On today's episode, join me as I share with you some behind the scene moments and stories from our guests from Season 5...Dr. Enid Campos, Rabbi Greene, Chase Rivers, Dr. Sherry Jester and Ra'Shawnda C. Scott. I hope you enjoy!  

 

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Speaker 1:

Good afternoon and welcome to everybody. The podcast which shares stories that highlight people in life, that make the world an interesting place, which ultimately ties us all together in unique and wonderful ways. And who am I, you might ask. I would be the headwrapped socialite Weith mom, micro-influencer in the fashion and etiquette world, but on this podcast I will be introducing you to some people who I've had the opportunity to meet along my journey, who have helped enrich me in my life in beautiful ways and who I hope will do the same in yours. In this installment of Season 5 Outtakes, join me as I share with you a treasure trove of laughter and untold stories that didn't quite find their way into some of the episodes, but I wanted to share them here with you, my listeners. I hope you enjoy this is our life.

Speaker 2:

We're always in the middle of conversation. Yes, exactly.

Speaker 1:

It's one breath, one body, one movement. I'm going to look for you guys in your jeans and your white oxford shoes Nobody wears those anymore. Let me just tell you, the eighties are coming back. So, yes, you guys, we're going to see them all around now. Oh well, we'll have to go get some.

Speaker 2:

I love NFL, I love NFL.

Speaker 1:

Who's your team?

Speaker 2:

Vikings. I'm like Green really, I'm a Minnesotan, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But you spent some time in New York.

Speaker 2:

So if anything this really hurt you, then for the Jets.

Speaker 1:

Oh my heart, oh my heart. Have you ever played an instrument though?

Speaker 3:

I tried when I was in fourth grade. My parents insist to have a guitar lesson, oh, and I went for a week, but the teacher gave up. I can't teach her anymore because she has not ear. I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't. So for one week I only did like a double. How do you say in English Don't worry me, don't worry me. And that's it. And I still stuck in there.

Speaker 1:

Has your husband or your children ever tried to teach you to play their instruments and? Would you be so kind as to tell us what instruments they play?

Speaker 3:

Well, it's interesting because when they start violin lessons they start with the Suzuki method, which the parents has to be in the lesson. Is that correct? And I was in postpartum with Fabrizio. I have to drop off Federico in his violin lesson. And I dropped him off and I left to GMax to buy some stuff and then I went picking him up and then the teacher was outside saying when were you? You're supposed to be here. What I made my fate like a. I have a baby six weeks old, and you want me to be in his violin lesson. Well, she was very mad with me, but she's a great teacher, I love her. And the next lesson, of course I have to be there because I have to.

Speaker 3:

So they asked the parents learn the first, rinky, rinky, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle. To teach, to do the homework with the child, oh my God. And you have to take notes while the teacher is doing the lesson. You have to take notes. I couldn't write in English and it couldn't write any notes. I mean notes in the playground. Oh my God, I was pretending I was writing. Oh my God, that was very stressful. I was really. I had anxiety with that lesson. Well, I learned to cope with that. But my kids, when they start singing and I sing with them, they say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what is high, what is low.

Speaker 1:

My face going down or up.

Speaker 3:

Oh my, that is fantastic. No, that's so fantastic. Yeah, but they know already that they know I can sing any. I love to sing. They know my family. My grandpa was a musician. He was very well known in the area that I was born and he was a composer. And all my aunts and my cousins they are very talented singing or composing or playing. And when they make love on me and they say they Everybody says okay, next an Easter to sing is because they are making fun of me.

Speaker 3:

They are bullying me, but that's okay, I can bear with that. That's okay. I grew up knowing that I can sing.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but what's your favorite song to sing? Not sing?

Speaker 3:

My favorite song.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I won't take any notes right here but you want me to start singing, but no, I won't. It's in Spanish so I can sing it. But I love one of the Gloria Trevi. I love that song. I can sing loud. Actually, we went to karaoke with my Felipe Federico, and we went to karaoke and they made me sing that song. Isn't that too good? Yeah, I try, but they have to go with me. I mean sing with me because they guide me. I have my husband here just like, oh my goodness, but I love that song. Probably I can they guide me. I have my husband here Just like, oh my goodness, but I love this song. I'm going to sing it.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to sing it, I'm going to sing it.

Speaker 3:

Let's play something. Ok, let's do that it will be fun.

Speaker 1:

All right, adi Beyonce, and you do Whitney Houston. Oh my, that's it OK.

Speaker 3:

It's a big word.

Speaker 1:

Big, big, big, big big. We're reaching high people here. I have just again, just thoroughly enjoyed this time that we have spent together. My cheeks hurt from laughing and I can imagine us at karaoke. Whitney Houston and Beyonce.

Speaker 2:

And that's a famous story that one of the Hasidic leaders would send out emissaries to be with other Jews and they came back to report to him and they compared their job. Like every Jew would be related as a letter in a Torah scroll. So they would say we're there to correct and to fill in the ink where it's missing. The Hasidic leader did not accept that explanation. He says that's when you have ink on a parchment, every Jew we view as being words engraved in stone. It's engraved. That's what it is. There's dirt and lint fills up those letters and obscures. All we have to do is blow away the dirt and then you see what the letters there. So it's not correcting, they're fine. They've just got filled with distractions, thinking other. You know we can go on and on. What could it be? A distraction could be. They think if they read the news all the time, they're a better person. So therefore, this is the thing that we're challenged down with these.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sometimes it is good to just be with your own thoughts, no distractions, and in your head you're like working out things or water shit, or water shit, exactly Figuring out you know what I have?

Speaker 2:

this thing that's still on Monday and I need to take some time.

Speaker 1:

I can't have the office in the background playing.

Speaker 5:

What's happening, what's good, what to do.

Speaker 1:

Chase, can you tell us what it tastes like to eat chicken with two Krispy Kreme buns Like? What does that taste like?

Speaker 5:

Oh, it's really. It was a good sound, like I said, kfc had it and you get a sweet savory taste because you got the sweetness from the two Krispy Kreme donuts. So you can imagine I don't know if you ever had a fresh Krispy Kreme glazed donut before, but the beans fresh out the oven is like it melts in your mouth like air, like it just is ridiculous. And then you have your chicken sandwich. With it had all this flavor on it, cheese and that's just kind of like the savory part and that combination is just ridiculously good.

Speaker 1:

So any food companies out there. You have a foodie who loves to showcase all the different wonderful, unique foods. Follow my cousin Chase at King Fat Snack and I want to see sponsorships come out of this. Let's make this happen.

Speaker 5:

Absolutely. Thank you so much.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure, this is great, chase. Love you, love you too. Can you tell us more about?

Speaker 4:

your work with Color Run. So I did do Color Run Twin Cities last year and that was really life changing for me because, first and foremost, there was not that many people of color that were vendors at all and I was the very first product seller. So I just wanted to show my people that even in these spaces that don't look like we belong, we can still go, we can still achieve all those things. And to this day I'll be like in Target somewhere. They're like oh, oh, my gosh, you're the candex lady. I'm seeing that color right now. I love it. I just think it's so hilarious.

Speaker 4:

But it was nice to be able to empower those women too, because the 5klad color run it's not competitive. It's something that you could bring your family with you, you could bring your kids and they dress up in all these like unicorn outfits and the two twos and glitter and stuff and then start going to the run. There's like sprints of glitter and paint and stuff that get on you and it's all like magical. I think that the most rewarding thing is that I get to expose my audience to all the ways that you can wear your jewelry, can style your jewelry, and it's like I've built this community of like women that are all empowering one another.

Speaker 4:

So, as I'm elevated, they're like, yes, and like, as they're elevated, and I'm like, yes, you go, girl, did you wear your earrings? Because I know you feel your best when you got your earrings on. You know what I mean For sure. Even though my tribe is big, I feel like I know these women Because we share a lot of the same stories and we are overachieving a lot of the same things. You know. That's, that's the rewarding part. But on the other side, the people that aren't familiar with us being in these spaces that's a little awkward, but at the same time, I feel like we're in a place in the world where they're starting to be more open. They're starting to be a lot more open, but we have to keep trying to get into these things.

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