That's right. Guess who is? It's your girl Latin Nega and you're listening to it exactly, al Mada. I heart radio slaft my cool exactly a maa my podcast where I am going to tell you exactly how it is and how I feel. And most importantly, I have my co host here with me, Yes, and today I'm Stevin Doodas, and today we're gonna find out exactly who made La is hassy because you're gonna have a one on one on all about Alana, which is me and me feel
about that, but let's be honest. Do you feel comfortable about that? Because I'm gonna get kind of juicy with it? Do you wanna get juicy? Because I like it juicy? When it's dry, it's not good. Well, people need to know exactly who is exactly, so so you're ready, I do my own side effects that you hear that like radio from the sixties and fifties. That's that's amazing that I'm so recently you said that you were homeless, but recently I said it, but recently I wasn't homeless, thank god.
And yes, that was a wall back. Oh my god, damn, we're really gonna get into something because you need to help me help somebody out, or you help somebody out. I agree, I hear you. Okay, So long story short. Um, yes, back in like two thousand and I don't know, I was like twenty three or so. Um, guess that I fell in love with this guy who was trashed by the way, And okay, I hope that he's actually listening to this podcast and his ass was, but I guess what.
Thanks to your crunchy, raggedy ass, I am here today, so thank you very much. But he really did have me struggle, and I won't lie. I'm grateful for many things that he did teach me, for many opportunities that he did give me. However, you know, um, he did pay me in a very uncomfortable situation where I had to choose between being with him and my mother. So once he know yes and don't say one day, you know, he got pissed off. He ended up cursing my mom
out and kicking her out. Who whoaa. You don't take that, And it's like a two from one deal. You have to be cool. If not, it's not happening. A long story short, you know, things didn't work out. I ended up leaving in my car for like three months and for the Walgreens and um McDonald's in Homestead with Homestead is an air here in Florida, and I was there for three months. It was terrible. I would go in
there and watch myself with white bee's and stuff. My mom never knew that I was struggling because I didn't want to stress her out because she was already in a bad situation where thank god, she found a Christian family, and she asked, and she could, you know, if if she could stay there because she didn't have anywhere to go and come to us. Later, I ended up sleeping in that same bed with her for like a year.
So listen, nobody knows everybody's story. You have to be supportive of people because you never know what people have. They see the glory and not the story. In another and another thing too, a lot of people expect or like, oh, you have a badass face, a body, you have a pretty facial smart, why were you struggling? People automagical assuming
you're supposed to be out here in the streets. Fucking if people are to minthly expect you to be out in the streets, sucking or whatever if you're struggling, but not necessarily some of us, which is my respect everybody that does what they do to survive battle. I'm very prideful, which is a good and bad thing, right because that is the stigma. Let's just that's the stereotype for at that we're just right, that we're all beauty. But you have brains and beauty a mat and that's what I
think made. And I have some beauty too. But okay, but I guess what's not gone this good ass though? So I don't know. I don't back to you exactly. So wait, your mother has always but struggled to make you like who you are today, because exactly mad is exactly who your mom made. You know, I think yourself made, yes, but your mom I know the story. I know how she had to travel around the whole state of Florida to get you to all these auditions. I know that
your mom. So what what was like the breakthrough? Honestly, everybody that knows me knows that. I always give my mom credit because as a child, you never really appreciate all the sacrifice that our parents do for us, because you know, not for nothing, but I've missed my mom having a job and taking care of me and me just you know, doing my high school at the homework that I used to hate. I wish I could go
back to that. But announcing a dot now that to have all these bills and all these responsibilities, oh my god. I don't know how she did it. She did it by herself and with me your whole. I don't know that was able to do that, But I'm grateful for that because I recall her, which I used to do with her. You know, you sell sell flowers in the streets of Hialiyah with her on the weekends to make some extra cash the flea market. I remember cleaning houses.
But my mom too as well. I remember a lot of work that she did in order to pay for my singing classes, my dancing classes, and instead of telling me no, she always supported me. So I am grateful because thanks to her, I'm here today. And that's why any opportunity I get to tell parents, if you have a talented kid, I'll you know, be supportive. Stop telling your kid would you want them to be? Let them
be who they are. Just support them because you never know what they might make out of themselves, I think is the word more. You gotta support your children. Now you're we're speaking on your early days to get to exactly who a mata is? Who were you in high school? Who was a mada in high school? First of all, nobody let me in high school. That's why I did it because I was not cute. Now I was always cute, but don't get it twisted. I was cut or whatever.
But okay, I wasn't popular or nothing. And I've always been very socially awkward. I'm good when the cameras is on, like fan, but then afterwards I'm like, I just want to go to my room and to hide there, Like why am I out here? Right? So I'm very socially awkward. Um, I was never out and about. I really hated being in school. While I was there, I was always thinking about dancing and just I always had like a performance in my mind. Um, during the lunch break or whenever
I skip class. Kids do not skip class. But if you're gonna skip class, skips class the dance classed, right. I used to always skip class in the dance class and I love to perform, and that was like my happy place. So I always knew. I even went to college for those I mean, I know, I studied business administration, I didn't actually get to finish. I wanted to study funeral services. Batt. I realized that education is key. I'll never discredit that, but not college may not be for everyone.
You know, certain things may not be for everyone. And I was trying to do it to please her, but I just that environment was never for me. You know, I want to give a special shout out. Who would you like to shout out from those early days? A teacher, A right here on one of because most definitely I want to give a shout out to my best friend Jail Smith. He had an amazing dance studio at out here in Miami called True Talent Dance Studio. Well, we're here,
right here in the city of Miami. Um, we cannot go on without speaking about the man, the legend, the icon. Don't Francisco? Yes? What was that like? How? First of all, everyone knows you were on the show because we always see the clips. We love the little clip of you when you were younger. All remember you younger? Yes? But how did that happen? How did you get there? My mom?
My mom is more than I am. He tells me how to talk, how to dress, how to say, what to say, don't sing this song, what I'm doing my choreography. She's there in a little cornery kid. So she's like Michael Jackson's father, yeah, or like Selena's dad. No no, no no. I would say Michael Jackson because when I was used to beat the hell out of me, I got it. I got it right. Look at me to
be good. But say no to the vines. Anyways. Um, sometimes kids don't joan, but um, but you know what, Francisco was such an amazing experience for those I mean that known. Obviously, Francisco is a very important part of the Latin culture, very important. Everyone knows how Listen, you're African American, you know who don't Francico is you're Asian? You know who don't? Everyone says something back in those days.
I was there for six years. Every single Saturday, I became I was reading the section called like the kids section where they would ask you like where the babies come from or anything like that. That was cute and we were so innocent that we actually, you know, would say and stuff like, oh, you buy your babies at the supermarket or something like that. These days kids no way too much, so it's not the same. But then
it became a background dancer for the personality Ganta. Then it became a background dancer for for the network um dancing and Graham means all those things as a background dancer, and then it was a great experience. It showed me how to work in that environment. Definitely gave me a great work ethic. Um it was good and I'm grateful that that she, you know, she put me in that space, because sometimes it's about your surroundings. God knows what you have been able to have become if you were just
put in the right environment. So that definitely, and what's even more intriguing about this whole story is that you were you actually work your ass off to get to where you are today, going doing background doing all this traveling around the state, like you didn't just come out us here. You know, I wish it would have been that easy, But at the same time, I don't because then maybe I wouldn't have to appreciate, you know what, and how hard I've worked to get here, and I
wouldn't be, you know, as grateful for it. When they give you things. I feel that you don't appreciate it as much then when you have to bust your ass to get it. It is not because I have a cousin, I have a friend who hooked me up. Because you're out here giving your dot away know and if you are MA, my shutouts to you. But no, I'm not a SCAMMERA I'm not doing this. It was just based off working. You know, especially society, you are better than being the Laton the Lion community. We are known for
being very hard working people. You know what I'm saying. Like, let you know, I always like to credit because no matter when from what country you may immigrate from, you know that you're coming to the United States to work and bust yours for a better future for yourself and for your family as well. So that's that's amazing. And it's crazy because I even know you. I've interviewed you several times in different markets, and I never knew this story.
I didn't know that. I didn't know exactly who Amata is. And I think that's the thing. I think people don't know exactly who you are. And now exactly matter is that if you don't know, you're going to get to know now, So this is incredible. Now my next question that was all glad, beautiful, amazing, inspired because I don't so they say that, you know, women in the industry is really hard. Let's just keep it. I'm just asking the question. Don't come for me. People don't come for me.
Did you ever? Okay, First, have I ever? Never? Have I ever? That would be a great game. Oh my god, what the listeners? That would be? Never have I ever? Would? Never? Have you ever had to smash to get an opportunity? Um? Have I ever smashed for an opportunity? No, I've never smiled. And I'll be honest because it is what it is. I've never smashed for an opportunity. Battle. I have been with people that could have given me opportunities, dang, and
you didn't take them. No, I didn't take it. I've been listen, if I had an opportunity to give to myself, I would try to smash me too. No. I have been with people that could have given me opportunities. And even though in the back of your mind you're hoping that maybe you know, I actually like you, but maybe you might want to, you know, hook me up or whatever, and it didn't happen for free. No, yeah, don't you ever look back and like that, why did that for free?
I could have got Yeah, sometimes you would just be putting miles in your little for I want to refund? Can I have a Can I have a total refund? Can you just give me my hole total back? Because it was such a waste. But um, you know why, No, I don't regret anything that I've done in my life because I feel like everything is a life experiences and it builds your character, and it builds who you are, and it makes you stronger, makes you wiser. It's just
things that have to happen in your life. So that's why I always give. If I had to give an advice to any girl that wants to participate or be part of this industry, which is very difficult because predominated by men. Um most definitely don't be out here giving your they get hoping this person is gonna do anything for you all the other day, so it's not gonna happen. Make sure that you keep your business business and personal personal. And that's the hardest thing for me because I love
mixing the two. It's terrible. Okay, So I just wanted to address that elephant in the room. But also lately in social media, people are like coming for this new look that you have. I mean everywhere I went. I was just recently up north and everyone's like, damn, my mother looked smoking hot. Thank you. I'm like, calm down, no, no, no. Even though I give mixed feelings. Some people like the thicker amount of some people like the more polished, somewhat
version of what I'm coming. How did you get here? As far as how you look your image? I know that you guys really want to know the t on you know, this transformation that I've done and all things
that have happened that that have happened to me. So then that's why I want you guys to stay tuned because on episode five, actually on the episode fifty, exactly in my I want to tell you exactly what happened, how it happened, and what you can do right because I need to learn exactly how to lose this cheaho because that you need to help me. I'll tell you. I'll tell you this much. Um. Some of it was
unwilling and some of it was you know, purpose. So it's been a mixture of things, which, like I said, I just want to be prepared to express myself, gentleman. I tried, I tried, I tried. I know everybody wants to know, everybody wants to know the team, but I just feel like I want to do it in the right in the right moment, you know, because I don't
want people to think that this is a joke. I don't want people to think that I'm doing this, you know, to promote anything, like, I really want to express what exactly happened. And I know that a lot of people have been concerned about my health. Other people think that I'm doing drugs. No, I'm not doing drugs. And we'll get to that later. Well, you know that's exactly what's gonna happen. Then you're just gonna have to tune. And I am so upset right now. I don't talk about
I don't think about SIFT. I want to know, but you know what exactly? Yes, but I will, I will say, I will say what I did. Listen, I'm gonna get off of you for like two seconds because I saw that Mommy just joined us. Yeah, yes, he isn't me. That's my daughter. My baby makes us like my mother, like mama, that's right. Exactly. Can I interview my mom? Charisma came said, let me see this in English just in case. But you understand me, you understand name was right?
A little bit? When are we gonna work? And that's the Spanish word? But how has it been for you being the mother of such a fabulous, gorgeous daughter like myself? Talented, smart, well educated? You see me? How has it been for you? I know it's been an honor, but can you please elaborate a little bit more on that? Unica a then different normal? You saw you an artista, Yo saw you n artista and momento, comproment, taste okay, and no work a little bit harder, different? Has it better? Hasn't been
hard for you? Like? Okay? So obviously we know that you work very hard to help me get to where I am now, But do you feel that it's been hard to be a support system for me in this industry? To the casino it's ok so compromise, so Leon said, perceive and getting to people that they can the problem and problem and moment the k based out press, maybe Potasia the parlor to Potiam and to say, let's talk. I just want to thank my mom for being here where No, no, no, no, you're trying. You're trying to
get out of this. Have your mother in the studio. Oh my god, aspect supers the thirst beautiful woman right now listen People's Magazine. I don't know, Yo, Morossa said seeing Young Charismata when I when I'm going a personae man when the mommy, Oh my god, what don't you what doesn't the people know about me? You're asking my she has never told us, Oh my god, Oh no, I can't. When I was literally such yes my tongue too. Yeah, I've always like say, come on in super what is
POI poisson? We have let me clarify that. So yeah, that's where you have to. I don't know what's the terminology for it, but I like to be um in small spaces. I think it's because I'm an only child, so I accustomed myself to being alone. So wherever I can find a little corner or whatever, it's my space. Or I would stick myself inside a box and then create my own world in there, like my mom. We know that you speak this amazing Highalea English, and we would like you to give us the word of the
day English exactly. Oh Okay, exactly, exactly, okay exactly and not fasting. You are the most beautiful ladies in the world. Exactly. Yes, we're gonna get to some juicy stuff. Okay, we got to the earlier days. Let's get to love in hip hop. Oh Lord Jesus stuff, and he calmed out, Am I going, Brian, listen loving hip hop? You've had, you said, you've you've You've been in some relationships that Maiden break broke you. The world got to see you in a relationship. We
got to see you in a relationship. And it's almost like, and in these relationships, how hard is it to find somebody that's not an opportunist, that's not trying to live up in your house trying to be the biggest star. And I'm not throwing shade at no no, who palm tree. How hard is it for you to find someone? Because that's where you left off on the show, Like that's say this much. I was actually talking about it yesterday because I I just reopened my Tinder, so look um,
it's I'm swiping right, I'm swiping left. Listen, it's hard. I was just talking about it because I'm like my whole life I've dedicated my life to success, right to following this dream of becoming this person that I see in my mind, and I have left out you know, friends, family, I don't care about family. I don't care about anything. Just success, work, my mom. That's all that matters. Nothing
else matters. You can have the biggest house on the block, you can have the nicest car, you can have the most expensive you know, jewelry, bags, everything that you can imagine, and still somewhat feel incomplete, and still feel like you're missing that other part. And it has nothing to do about how educated you are, how pretty you are, how good you're though it's not about none of those things. You're just you're just always in the search of that. So it's not the easiest thing. I have so much
love for MJ. I appreciate him, I'm grateful for him. He was a great part of my life at one point, um, I mean unfortunate and and and you know what, I needed him and that your trash. I needed him time all the time. Is he going to leave? Had some great that's how they think. I had great moments with him, And I wish you nothing but the best. He's the great person is just that I think sometimes in life. I am that's but I think that some things in
life is just about timing. You know. You can love someone or whatever and just not be at the same speed in that moment in life, you know. And I think that he has some things that he's working on and I'm working on my own. And like I said, I wish you nothing but the best. I am currently dating and I am very happy right now. You're just answering the questions. So let me ask you. So real. You're like an open book, you ask me. But wait, you're dating? Yeah, I mean, how's that going? I'm you
know what, I'm very open minded right now. And I don't know what happened to my body, to my knee. But the moment I hit thirty, like, I don't know, this transformation in me happened, like from the way that I see things that they do. So I mean, we didn't like for what I mean, why would I I mean it doesn't mean Look first of all, First of all, my icon is Jennifer Lopez. Everybody give it up for Jay. Look, so we all got a chance, you know. But I'll
say this that I admire. Yes, you need to have options but I admire the fact that if something makes her unhappy, she's out. Who says that you have to be in an uncomfortable, unhappy situation just to satisfy society so that they don't see you as a or or whatever, and while you're unhappy. Back in the days, our grandparents used to be in these long as fifties, six year
marriage where you're not even together. One sleeps in one room, the other sleeps in the other room, but just so that the family sees that word to get camera, is you how you feel about you and your own personal happiness. Once you understand that you're not always gonna be able to make everybody happy and need to be happy for you the person, then you're really gonna be happy with yourself. So then that's what I'm doing. We heard this. Why are you looking at me like that? But you're gonna
see him at all? I'm so sick everybody telling me that study to be with Julian. We need dating show. I think if id someone exactly for amating now accomplishments? What what is am doing now besides this awesome show called Exactly that's on iHeart Radio, which is incredible. Thank you very much. That's right. Um, I would say that I am currently working on my second edition of my children's book, I Might Eat this Way not to bullies.
You know, we're not supporting the bullies. And I think that it's important for children at a very early age to have a clear understanding of what boundaries are and what is accepted and what is not. So definitely that obviously already know the second because a second the fourth season of Loving Hip Hop Miami on H one. Working on that. It's happening. It's happening. People don't know this. It's happening, isn't it. Yes, it is happening. We're currently filming. Um.
So I'm excited about that. Put me on that show because I found the customer. The format is a little bit different. The former is a little bit different. They changed it up a little bit, they cleaned it up. You know, it's just it's going to be different this season. I am also working on a clothing line. Yes, I'm very excited about that. That should be coming out something at the end of August. Um is actually I'm gonna
buy Sandy Fashion the Dominican Republic. It's very fabulous and no just for girls in the meantime, just one of those tops. Don't worry money, does it? Why not? Exactly? Why not? I need to be open minded, UM, working on that. Like I said, definitely working on a lot of music. UM, I'm just being open moneyed into different things obviously for those I mean I know, I'm also Um,
I also have my airbnbs in the Dominican Republic. Being smart and I always want to talk about generation of wealth, making sure that my girls, you're not just a boss bitch, a bad bitch, but you're a smart bitch that knows how to invest your money and not to spend it on you know, the bags that you can have, Horda. So I'm just trying to be smart, you know. I'm trying to do the best that I can with what I have. And I just keep praying that God continues
to give me opportunities. UM. Just you know, waiting for things to come. TV shows right now? You want what would you really want to? I want to do what Tompany. I want to do everything and anything that I have in my body that God has given me that I still haven't done. What it is, I don't know because I don't put any limits to my art. I want to do movies. I want to do TV shows. I want to do my own my own TV show. UM. I want to have obviously a successful cosmetic you know line,
I would love that. I want to do so many things. I am dying to have either my own like UM residential business and like building or like a hotel or something like that. I don't know. I want to do so many things. I just want to make sure that the day that I died, everything that I had in me, whether it failed or it was successful, I didn't. I
tried everything. It doesn't matter, but you're not good. I did it because you know what, most people don't have the balls to do half of the things that I do. Whether I've felt in many times and I've cried my tears away and my mom has been there with my support system, but I tried it. I'm not scared to do things. So that's just me. That's what I want to be able to call. How easily has it been for you to become mainstream like a mainstream artist? Do
they embrace you? Because I know that as you know, a Latin X artist, it is a little it's harder for us. I don't care anybody, So let's keep it real. It's it's a little harder for them to embrace us, especially the hip hop industry. It's kind of like they look at us like we're like I would say that at least, you know, I would say in the American side, they have been very open into accepting me, and I'm grateful for that. I think that I also took like
a little perhaps, you know, in my music career. Um, and I'm getting back to it. I think that there's no right timing. The timing is whenever you decide it's time for me to push this, and I'm going to get back to it. And then, Um, in the Latino, I'm doing a lot of music. Obviously, we know that we have evil, so I'm over there. I just finished doing a song with Emphasis Musico Ago. I'm doing a lot of stuff on the low. Um Tokeisha and I have been working, you know, I'm doing a song together,
like a whole one of Dominic in orders. So I want to get back into that name too, because that was really the market that got me to where I am now somewhat. You know, they gave me that support system that I needed to be able to even get close to doing the crossover, so I never want to neglect them. Who exactly is a mata when you look, when you wake up and look in the mirror, I'm a bad bitch. You'll see me, No, you look, I would say a Mata is awkwardly, I mean, she's socially awkward.
She is funny, she is somewhat even innocent to a certain extent. Um kind of a big kid. She is very you know, like a goal oriented. Um, she knows exactly what she wants in life, She's not afraid to go get it. Slightly adventurous. Um, I'm a little bit of everything. I would say, you know, I have a lot of great things, just like I have a cole of bad things, you know, But that's just part of life. And I would say that I Mighta keeps evolving and changing.
I've noticed that I am changing. I don't even know how it is happening, but I almost feel like somewhat you mature, life experiences build your character. So I just feel like I Mighta keeps evolving, and I love who she's turning and becoming. So I just want to see, you know, what the future holds. One thing we don't know about Amada. We already heard it from your mom.
Y'all don't know that, I would say, a lot of people don't know that as fun and bubbly and excited and loud and gendulous and over the top and extra as hell is I Maybe I am also very like I said before, timid, somewhat shyme Um. I cry a lot. I am a freaking river. Yes, I cry so much. I don't know. I can't even laugh about it now because I'm probably gonna leave and go cry again. You start crying. No, no, no, it's only when it comes
to me. I feel like I expect so much from myself and I pushed so much and I'm so hard on myself. I mean, I could have just done the best thing and I still have to ask that I do good. I funked up, right, I've had done it better? Yeah, man, you actually had done this? Oh my god, I funked up that. Say my career is over, I said, super dramatic,
it's done. So I'm one of those. But I feel like if you don't do that to yourself, and if you don't expect the most out of yourself, then you're always gonna be medeo her for the sake of what is your favorite dish? One on me? I'm on, Oh my god, friend, do you like to cook? Hell? No, no, I don't. I'm not built like that ring. Oh sorry, what was your favorite saw? I'm gonna be no. Actually, so the funny story, um as coming from a Dominican family, cooking is a really big thing. Is whatever, my mom
has the best song. Ever, however, my mom is a professional chef. She's had three restaurants in the past, and she's never liked to see me in the kitchen ever since I was a little girl. She used to always kick me out of the kitchen because she always felt like if I grew passion and love for the kitchen, I would end up being a cook like her. So it was more like, um, I don't know. So she would always be like, get out, don't be here. Germs always cook rice and beans because this is like the
sterett let's break some stereos. Mommy does always cook, right, and she's like if you don't, if you don't eat rice, then you didn't eat. But that's like that Caribbean mentality, and it's terrible. It's terrible because I'm trying to be supportive of her and help her now with her dyet. I think that culturally we come up with this concept game the more you serve food on the plane, the better it is. The more you eat, the healthy you are.
You know that's not true. As as Latinos, we do need to take care of our health and we do need to stop putting the pressure on people because when they're too skinny, we say that they're dying or they're getting sick. If they're too big. I never listen. I never understood it because I always I always came from being the girl that was thick, so I always had the love of like zamn, you think, yeah blow get
colosso or I always spell it whatever. Then I went through a stage where I gained a lot of weight and I still looked thick. Brokay, you're not getting a little big. You don't get refrige. You're getting a little high when you start. When I start seeing a Latina losing weight, I think my arms were starting to look like my thighs, Like, yeah, it's not getting that cute, right. But in the streets, you're attractive for the streets, for the men in the streets. But for the industry that
I'm in, Yeah, you know. And also TV makes you look a little bit, you know, bigger. So one day I saw myself in the TV show that I had recently done, when where I was actually co hosting, And when I saw myself on TV with that silver dress next to the other host, I don't know what happened to me that. I was like, why did anybody tell me? Why? Because nobody you don't know? What did you say you look like? Because I know you made fun of your
own self. We look at like an ornament on a tree, like we always make fun of our own We said, I look so bad. And the thing is that you never know how fat you are to one day. It just takes one day, like you're gaining all this weight and don't even notice to one day you see yourself in a video or a picture, or you passed by the mirror naked or something, you're like, uh, that's me.
That's kind of how I felt. Anyways, it was more for health purposes besides everything that I realized, I need to get my lege together and I also want to be an example for my mom. I want to be an example for my mom because she's older, and I want her to, you know, take care of herself. And I need her, you know, she's my gasoline. And besides, who's gonna take care of my kids? Because I'm not going to do it, So I need her here, right So you know that apprecially to who I think, um
exactly Amata is? Who is Amada? Who exactly are you? That's You're always striving for the next best thing and that and that's one thing that no one could ever take away from you. Yeah, you're always striving to do better. I think that everybody should be like that. You just can't listen. We're all given the same twenty four hours, and I always talk about it. It's about what do you do with your twenty four hours? Some of us have the ability of having the work I know you
put having. You know what, he I think we got this. I can already see it. You're always I've calmed down from it because I used to be way more intense. But I'm just about to get back to it. But I'm like that. I feel like you should be hungry. I hate to see people comfortable. You have your regular job,
you come home, you do the same culture. That's what I'm talking about I'm not saying, don't be a hard worker, but also be a hard worker for yourself, for your own goals, for your own achievement, not just to have a paycheck to pay your bills. And that's what I
don't like. So if I can motivate anybody that's listening, is yes, work to pay your bills, but also work for yourself, like, stop building other people's dreams by just working for other people, even if you come home, even if you come home and you'll stop an online business or whatever you want, but just do something for you. And that's a wrap. Grasses and join us next week
for more of exactly Amata. You can also find me and find Stevie at our social media platforms minds Is and minds is Stevie n s t e v y n e w oh my god. And you can also follow us at Michael through that podcast. Um, this has been so much fun. You can check us out on YouTube, very, Instagram, thought Lina, we are everywhere, and by the way, are for our next episode. We're gonna be talking about sets. We're gonna be talking about relationship, money, what same sex
being like, would you date a guy that's bisexual. I but get you're freaking want to ask. A matter of fact, I want to know what you think. And also I want to thank I Heart Radio and Michael Podcast Network for supporting this amazing concept of exactly Amada. I love you guys so so much. Guys, stay tuned and we will see you next week
