Talk Shit With P

S9E15 - Fake Friends and Frosted Mugs: Paula's Season Finale Truth Bomb!!

TSWP Season 9 Episode 15

Five years and 25,000 downloads later, Talk Show With P is approaching its final curtain call. This milestone episode celebrates the journey while announcing that Season 10 will be the show's grand finale.

The podcast has been more than just conversations—it's been therapy, connection, and opportunity rolled into one dynamic platform. From hosting The Ambies red carpet to experiencing stand-up comedy for the first time, the show has opened doors that once seemed firmly shut. Recent adventures at Podcast Movement Evolutions in Chicago and the Dripping in Black Creators Retreat in Detroit have reinforced the power of authentic connection in a world often filled with surface-level relationships.

Through candid reflection, we explore how the podcast landscape has changed over five years, and why it's sometimes necessary to recognize when reciprocity is missing in professional relationships. This isn't just about ending a show—it's about valuing energy, setting boundaries, and embracing evolution. The consulting company Wrap Shit With P will continue offering branding, merchandising and gifting services, proving that endings often birth beautiful beginnings.

Season 10 promises to be spectacular, featuring special guests including the long-awaited appearance from Matthew, whose story has been intertwined with the podcast since its early days. To celebrate this journey, we're launching the "Ain't That Some Shit" giveaway where listeners can win custom merchandise by identifying the show's most-used phrases.

If Talk Show With P has been part of your journey, share your memories, favorite episodes, or moments with me through social media or the SpeakPipe link. Your stories are the true measure of what these five years have meant—far more valuable than download numbers could ever be.

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Speaker 1:

Mainly that's why Satoshi Mipi's coming to an end, because I realized Hi shit talkers, Welcome to Talk Show Wippy. And I am your spoiler, the shit talker.

Speaker 2:

Shit talking always rocking Shit talkers. Come on and drop in. Shit talk is always shocking. Talk your shit with pay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, don't we all like talking shit anyways? Talk shit with pay is the podcast for you. Talk your shit with pay. Yeah, hello, yeah, and I always feel like I have time because it's just me, right? And the next thing you know, oh shit, it's Monday and the episode has to be out on Wednesday. So here we are, even though I've been knowing I had to record this for the past two months or a month and a half, but then I also always want to record it near the very end. That way I share everything I really want to share instead of recording it. And then I'm like, oh shit, I gotta do this because this happened and this happened. So we are at season finale.

Speaker 1:

Season 9 dragged y'all. Season 9 was supposed to end last year, but you know, you end up with mental breakdown, emotionally, where your mind is there but not really functioning the way you want it to function. So I ended up putting everything on pause and healing and through healing, a new project came which I got excited about and which was what was healing my mental breakdown. So now that one is on break while we finalize this, which kind of sucks. I had hopes for that project to be out for May for Mental Health Awareness Month, but it won't be ready by then. And also financially, not just the project part, but financially. It really is a dear project of mine. I've shared it with a few people. I've shared it around Some of you know. I've spoken about it on some of my articles and interviews, but it's a really dear project of mine and I want to make sure it's right. And again, it's nothing about perfection I don't care about perfection but I just want it to be right. And it doesn't feel right right now with the marketing I would have to do, with the production it would have to acquire. It just isn't right right now. I can do it. And just for the sake of saying I got my project out in May for Mental Health Awareness Month, but it wouldn't be the project I would be proud of. So it's okay to sometimes pivot and change things when it's okay to realize that you are defeated right now. So we're going to figure another route out. You know, like when you're going on a journey and the road you had in mind to use or the road you were going, you end up finding road blocked or closed because maybe there's traffic or maybe there's something happening in that street you didn't know about, and now you've got to find a new route to take it to where you're supposed to be. Even though it's frustrating to start finding a new route or passing through stores you didn't want to pass, or taking the road you didn't want to take, it's necessary, so that's where we are, with that Again.

Speaker 1:

We are recording this today, which is monday, and it's april 21st, which is my dad's 64th birthday. Happy birthday, dad. Oh my god, I love this man so much. And um, here's to hoping I get to be with you for your 65th, which is next year.

Speaker 1:

And yesterday was Easter, which was also 420. So happy Easter and 420 for anybody, or all those who protect the bunny. Sure did have a good time yesterday. But funny thing is for most of you who don't know, but the funny thing is for most of you who don't know, the last time Easter and 420 shared a day together was in 2014. And I remember that day very well because it was actually my first Easter in America, 2014 year, and this is the 13th time this year, 2025,. It's the 13th time since 1630. So there's only been 13, including this one yesterday one of Easter in 420, sharing a birthday together, a date together, and the next one will be in another 62 years, that will be in 2087. Oh my God, I wonder how long that will be. Where do you think you'll be in 2087? With the way this world is going? Oh my God, I don't know. But that's according to the us sensor bureau.

Speaker 1:

So it's just a little fun fact that, uh, yesterday was easter, and for 20 today, where I'm recording this episode, on monday it's my dad's 64th birthday, and and then tomorrow, tuesday, which is April 22nd, talk show with Pete turns five. Ooh yo, we are five, and then the episode comes out on Wednesday 23rd. So it's like, speaking of that, it's also my godson's birthday tomorrow. So there's also that April is just a heavy month my uncle, my aunt, my sister-in-law's birthday, including my dad, including a very good friend of mine who passed away last year all their birthdays are in April, and my godson, and then there's also my brother's anniversary is also in April. So it's just the beginning of the month. Then, literally after this week, everything kind of dies out.

Speaker 1:

So, five years of talk show APR. What a journey of Talk Show APR. What a journey. And it's funny how we turned five years in April, but also on the 7th of April, which was on a Monday, we celebrated 25K, that is, 25,000 downloads. It is a big milestone For some it's not. For others. It didn't take five years For us, it did take us five years and we're very grateful for every listener, every guest, every supporter, every share, every post Like this celebration wouldn't have been possible without y'all, but I also want to say, with the downloads, it also wouldn't be possible without Mopad.

Speaker 1:

So shout out to Mopad. And for y'all who don't know, mopad literally assists podcasters in growing their listener base through strategic ads and provide tools to monitor their pod performance. So I've been using them since I met them Not regularly, but I have used them. So I know part of my downloads is to them and I've gotten return listeners. My podcast has grown because of their tools. So shout out to them. Shout out to the Mopat boys.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of the Mopat boys, right, I recently came back from podcast movement Evolutions, which was in Dallas. You know why Dallas has moved in my mouth and if Amanda is listening to this podcast, she's going to be shouting not Dallas. They're going to be in Dallas in August, but we were in Chicago Chi-Town and part of me going there was to meet specific people. But also part of me was there was to meet specific people, but also part of me was going to be with the boys because I was with them at Podfest and I knew Podcast Movement would be the last place for now, that they would all three be there and I was going to record with them. We didn't get to record I only recorded with Joe but I was able to give them their wonderful kind presents.

Speaker 1:

I normally do this with them. I started in last year where I gave them their whiskey glasses, and this year what I gave them. I ordered four. For those watching the video, I'm holding one of them here. It's part of the giveaway and so we're going to open this. Some of you have already seen my social media posted it, so it's Frosted Beer Mud. It says she happens in the bath, drink a beer and it represents both she happensens and Talk she Will Be, so the fact that Talk she Will Be turns.

Speaker 1:

I've been able to do amazing stuff, including starting my consultation firm, rocksharewp, which will bring in shit boxes to you. I know last year we presented shit cards. We are coming up with shit boxes, different varieties, we've been brainstorming and I'm excited about that. And then shit happens, which was my live broadcasting, and for season 9 and 8, most of the episodes were from the she Happens episodes. So to be able to just combine everything under TalkShareWP, to be able to birth new babies under TalkShareWP, it's just been incredible. So we're going to be doing a giveaway, all right, and one of you will be winning this mug which will come with a lot of your received this podcast, evolution, which is a keychain.

Speaker 1:

But also be an opener, and it has both my logo of shit happens, talk, share, repeat, say your shit, and it says shit always happens. Drink or be a talk, share, repeat, right. So one of that is the thing inside the BMR, thing inside the BMR and you will hear in good company, because the only three people who have this is Joe, mike and Chase from Mopad and the song. I love the voice, but five years I would really love to hear in five years for those of you who have been with me through year one, for those of you who have joined in between, for those of you who have just found me, like you know, I have a speak pipe right. I'm gonna put the link of the speak by send me some voicemails.

Speaker 1:

I come to my social media and slide my dns on my comment sections and just share with me what you have your experiences been with talk show within these five years your worst memories, your best memories, your favorite episode, your favorite guest, your favorite solo episode, what you have learned, what you've gotten inspired or motivated by. Like, it's nice to hear those things and we don't get to hear them a lot, just like how we normally ask for reviews and we don't get them either. But, um, I feel like five years, come on, do a girl a solid and show up for a girl, right, like, come on, that's all I'm asking, all right. So, saying I, I recently came back from um chaitan where I was at uh podcast movement evolutions, recently also become a member of the protest academy, so I got to host the red carpets for um, the ambis awards.

Speaker 1:

Um, that's the story for another day. Uh, um, it was indeed an experience. I think I had high, so much high expectations for it being the Oscars of podcasting, but my expectations didn't go with it what I was met with. But it was still an interesting event. I got to dress up I normally don't get to dress up at conferences, which is funny because even I attended Hall of Fame and I wasn't dressed up, but again, I was hosting the red carpet. I can add red carpet host in my resume. I was pressed like let me show you, because I was working like the ambis press. I can add that to my resume. So it was cool to be pressed and to experience that. So of course you're not to dress up. You never know who you're going to dress up. You never know who you're gonna end up with on the red carpet.

Speaker 1:

And I was all orange dab shout out to uh, big lash energy. I brought my dle energy to the red carpets and, um, we did our thing. I was in orange, I got good compliments, I felt like a star because people wanted to take pictures with me, because I got the airbrushed and all the legs are, but I do wear shirts and long t-shirts. Apart from that, I also got to go to Detroit and I got to see 8 Mile Yard. I know, I know it's just a road, whatever, but let a God live in a blissful moment. Okay, there's a video of me driving through the 8 Mile Road and the 8th Eminence song is on there. It's just a moment, okay, a moment that will live with me forever.

Speaker 1:

But I was there for Dripping in Blood Creators Retreat and again shout out to Mo Padu sponsored, and I was able to be there. It was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. You know, to have a group of creators under one roof and you never know. It's amazing here, right, you never know how all these personalities come together. They're going to combine, because some we knew of each other, some we hadn't, but none of us have ever met. Well, I've met some of the guys, but I've really not hanged out, hanged out with apart from dominic. But it turned out amazing. We had a blast, we learned, we uh, we educated each other, we created a safe space for us. Those stories shared as part of a panel and don't get me started on Kia Can Cook. The food was folding Like. I still close my eyes and think of that food.

Speaker 1:

And then I got to meet Amanda, my penny sister. So I was supposed to meet Amanda two years ago when I was going to Detroit for the first time for the awards. She was going to be my class one. It never happened. That's when the airport got flooded. Well, detroit got flooded. So for her to be able to make it. And it wasn't just Amanda, amanda was Chris, it was Simona. I got to see Simona three times so far, like January at Podfest, then Detroit, then Chaitan. So, simona, I hope I see you again soon because you always write my name. But Simona was there, sean was there, simona's boyfriend, dominic, was there. It was just a beautiful brunch and that's when I went to Eggman, so I got to experience that as well. And then you know, of course I didn't miss Podfest. I did my last speaking gig at Podfest.

Speaker 1:

A lot of people still don't believe that, but sometimes you just got to know when it's time, and I don't think I enjoy speaking and again and post the screen the right, I'm like what exactly am I teaching? What are people listening to me for? Well, I don't mind him saying I don't mind hosting, I don't mind being in a panel or moderating a panel, but, like me personally speaking by myself, I think Codefresh is the only place I've done it. Codefresh is the only place I've done it. I've done it once in a while. I've done it once in a while. Some of you know this, but I also did my first women in stand-up comedy Almost shitted my pants, but I didn't Shout-out to Jack O'Reilly, he was like I did good and gave me pointers.

Speaker 1:

Shout-out to Jeff Jowski, who has been a big supporter and just assistant in making favorite came out. Soda was helping the girl out. I appreciate her. So, um, it was. It was amazing. And you you hear this part on that interview I did with joe. Um, he shares a little bit about my comedy time and and it's funny how people showed up for me, even though they're like they're still gonna laugh because it's you, but uh, they're like, no, we laughed because it was funny, so I appreciate that. So I broke my virginity for comedy and I'm trying to to take it on a whole other level.

Speaker 1:

So, while talk show EP might be coming to an end, there's still more things that will be reborn, rebirth, born, born sounds wrong, but I have all these different ideas that I just need to sit down and do it. And it's funny because again in the episode with Jill we talked about this and when she was saying that she was giving me the advice, I was literally like I literally have all these things. I really don't need to sit down and I make a plan. So I also got to move from being an official mayor of Portface to an official governor of Portface. So here's to governor challenges I'm looking forward to, which hopefully will be starting with VidFest. Vidfest is coming to Atlanta in August. I'm excited People are going to be in Atlanta. I don't have to travel park shift, you know. So yeah, there's that.

Speaker 1:

I mean when I think, when I look back and look at this journey in five years, sometimes you know because of how other podcasts grow, sometimes you know because of how other podcasts grow, you kind of feel like damn, five years and nothing has happened. Some people are getting deals and this and this, but there has been growth and I think we all need to kind of learn that everybody's journey is different and everybody's growth is different. So my podcast might not have grown in the way people expect or in the podcasting way it's supposed to be. But also, again, my podcast was really for me like therapy, like every conversation I've had has been healing for me. The people who have chosen the conversations I choose to have were things I needed to hear. I needed to have that and I was like if it touches one or two person, then hey, that makes me happy, right. But 25K downloads later, I guess we are doing something right now.

Speaker 1:

The opportunities I don't think half of the opportunities are caught and would have come if I hadn't started TalkShare with me. The opportunities to just be a speaker, to get invited, to be a press, to host I'm getting hired to be room managers and to host events and to meet people, to be in my element, right, and which I say right now you need my new event, you need my energy to show up. You gotta pay me Because I've realized my value. I've realized my value. I've realized what I am bringing. It's not to be cocky or anything, but people get paid for their shit If I'm that much important or worth it for your event. If you feel like, oh man, if Paula is not here, something will be missing, or Paula can make the crowd go be missing, or Paula can make the cloud go white, or Paula can move it, then you deserve to be compensated for that.

Speaker 1:

So, yes, right now I'm very intentional with where, where I am and where my energy is going to, and also I might be talking several Savage year baby. So, because people don't really understand the energy that I put out when I am in these events, the recovery I have to do, the burnout I get once and a couple of times nobody really cares. So, you know, money makes everything worth it. What was this, what, what? And I've also realized that I've been used in a lot of these spaces. You know People use me when it's beneficial for them and then, when it's no longer beneficial for them, they really don't care. See, I've noticed I've been so quiet because I'm a watcher. I watch, I read through the lines, I pay attention and I see how I really watch how people move, how attitude changes. Again, I'm a very intuitive person, you know, and I'm also an empathist. I feel things, maybe too much sometimes, but as much as it's a blessing in our class in this industry, it's been a blessing.

Speaker 1:

A lot of shit has been going on in the background. There were times I was going off on Facebook, not just for no reason, for specific reasons, and a lot of relationships have changed as well, not for no reason, and I'm a person who just moves with intention and when I see there's no longer intention here, I move away. I might not have money to give, but I'm legit and nobody can say I'm not one of the supportivest motherfuckers they've come across. I'm a very supportive friend, maybe not even a friend, whether I know you or don't. If I fuck with you in any ways, I fucking go hard for you and will support, but then see, when it comes to me being supported, it's the squeakers that people be talking about. Very few people see up for me as much as I show up for them, and I realize what's the point. Why am I wasting all this energy on my focus? I don't even think about it.

Speaker 1:

And people were talk, talk, talk, talk. Social people were talk, talk, talk, talk, social media talk, talk, talk, talk. And then, when it comes to reality, crickets and people want to cry wolf until the wolf bites and then it's over. So I'm in this place in my life where I don't care if I even only have two people by my corner, as long as there are two people who are right for me, because what's the point? And we speak so much about community, but half of the time it's only when it benefits them, not really the community.

Speaker 1:

As a person, I've been in so many communities and that's why maybe I pick. When I go into communities, I pick my people and just when I, I think of the people out here who have communities that are full of trust and you know it. When we literally and I appreciate this because we really talked about this in detail in the Reacher's Retreat, I believe it was Mr Al-Pitt's presentation which we were talking about community and how it's serving to its people, to themselves, how is it beneficial? So when it's just a one-way street, it's a really community, and most of the communities have been. It's always a one-way street. It's never all. They pick and choose.

Speaker 1:

You'll see them showing up for certain people because, oh, they're big in the spaces, so those are the spaces I'm showing up for. And then these other little ones, because they're still little ones, I don't need to show up for them, which is kind of trash as well, bullshit. I've sat, I've watched, I've seen it play. They'll be the quickest to tell you to share, support, connect, but then they don't do the same for your shit. So why and I'll never forget, I'm a person who forgives but doesn't forget shit when you're doing something for somebody in your community and then you end up throwing it back on their face, how you abuse that changes the entire game. Or when somebody is complaining to you about something in the community and you bring up numbers that also shows All that, to say that maybe that's why I'm soupi is coming to an end, because I realize I'm too nice for most of these spaces, or maybe I am. I know I can be a bitch and I know I can be very spicy and sarcastic and all that, but nobody can say I don't show up for the communities I've actually believed in and supported.

Speaker 1:

If I stop showing up, if I stop supporting, there's a reason. There's a reason to everything and I don't just wake up. I literally have conversations with specific people and maybe that's a bad thing, because some conversations also ended up leading to friendships sliding away. Maybe that's also good, you know, because if I'm voicing my opinion and you take it to heart instead of actually hearing me, because you want to stand out, because, again, people got to understand what you go through and what I go through, even if we're in the same community, can be two different things, just like we live in one world. But your journey might not be the same. Your experience with me won't be the same as the experience with me. It all depends on how we met, how we're doing with each other, who do you fuck with? Who do we support, who do we believe in? And I'm not going to lie During that and most of you know I don't talk a lot about religion or politics in my podcast for specific reasons, and I really don't care who you vote for, what you believe in, I care. At the end of the day, you are human and you believe in normal human rights, despite of who you voted for.

Speaker 1:

So during the election time, when I was seeing how people were standing up for whoever they were voting for, it didn't bother me. Everybody leaves their own grave, right. But I was after the weekend, president, and the things that were being done and the things that people were saying, and I was like wow. People were saying and in my head I was like wow, I mean, at this point we're not even fighting about the president, we're fighting about just normal living rights, surviving rights, normal immigration rights, normal health rights, normal things that human beings shouldn't even be. No more health, no more things that human beings shouldn't even be fighting for their rights, because they should be rights of human beings. One more thing, you know, but seeing the way people were standing up for certain things and the way they were debating certain things, it really broke my and that's when I realized standing up for certain things and the way they were debating certain things. You leave it broken.

Speaker 1:

And that's when I realized we live in a world of fake caring. You know you can't be seeing your author community when your community has any lunch, has DEI representative, and yet you're out here twitching on immigration. Let them go back to their country. Yes, I hope that you know that well. And then you're still going to come to your community and think that, oh, I support everybody, I'm here for the community. We have to be successful. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, lose the fake shit over. So when I say the shit I'll be posting on Facebook doesn't just come. I don't just wake up and be like I'm going well. I do have those days. I'm just waking up in a very petty mood and I go searching for shit. But this is things which I'm constantly seeing and reading people's newsletters. The amount of unsubscribes I've done lately, not in followers, in friends on social media, in newsletter calls. It's like caring. Just like the saying when it's Black History Month in newsletter cause fair caring. Just like the saying when it's Black History Month.

Speaker 1:

People promote all these black shows that they don't even give a fuck about. They don't even listen, and as soon as the month ends, that's it. Yet in your community you have black folks. It shouldn't just be one month where you're concentrated on black folks. Black history is every motherfucking day. You have people in your community and just be one month where you're concentrated on black folks. Black history is every motherfucking day. You have people in your community who are black. It makes sense, but you wait without one month to show that you fake care. And then after that, this time I can no longer take this fake presence. I can no longer continue showing up for people who don't give a shit about me. I can no longer continue showing up for people who don't show up for me. People will go above and beyond for people who have social status and then for little ones.

Speaker 1:

I remember last year I gave out lots of replacements to people who normally some of them would even message me when I don't repost their shit, or message me asking me to repost. The only request I had was send me a video of you opening this shit. I gave almost 20 cards. I only received five bids and that was the only way of supporting me. Half of them never even shared my show. I don't care, they've been on my show hope they never even share my show. I don't care, they've been on my show. They've never even rated it.

Speaker 1:

The same people ask for reviews as well. I'm a guest on somebody's show, I write a review. Or if I listen to an episode, I do a review. No more things, right. And that's why I was thinking how can you be coming for things that you also don't do? Stop talking shit that you don't personally do for these people. You can't be begging the community to rate you, and half of the people in your community are podcasters and you haven't introduced them. So to me, that kind of kind of like it was like okay, but then they'll do all these other big things for people in their social status because they're important, and then when it's time that it clicks, or this person is also important here, they start running back. So so it's like waves when it benefits them.

Speaker 1:

So I am officially saying fuck this shit. You want me in your presence for your event, you're going to have to pay me Unless I'm just showing up to support. But if you want me to MC to host, I'm only showing up to support. But if you want me to emcee to host, I'm only volunteering for the places I choose to volunteer. So don't ask me to, I'm all for myself. But yeah, so when it comes to emceeing hosting, make sure you, when you're asking me, you ask for my price as well. Let's make that clear what what's up.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying that everybody is bad. No, I've found beautiful friendships and incredible loves and people I care about, people who really legitimately care about me, people who show up for me, people who support me. So five years has been a lot of challenges, a lot of growth, a lot of lessons, a lot of opportunities. Oh my God the burnout. A lot of opportunities. Oh my God the burnout. But it also was because of my dedication to the people who show up for Talk to the Weeping, the resilience I have in me for never giving up. I'm proud of this baby, proud of it from day one. One meaningful connection, the intentional connections, the intentional collaborations. It's been a joy. It's been a joy Now with that.

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Speaker 1:

So season this is season nine finale. Um, season 10 will be back around August, september. I'm still trying to decide. I would really love to record the final episodes in person but sadly they might be virtually. But I am excited about Season 10. Believe it or not, we actually we have already structured. We have some guests, definitely Joe, which we have already structured. We have some guests, um, definitely joe, which we have already recorded. Um, chase and mike, and you know, gordon has to be there, amanda has to be there. Um, then there's some other special people in here, including drumrolls, please, matthew will be in season 10.

Speaker 1:

For most of you who have been listening from day one or just know me personally or whatever, you know the story of me and Matthew, and he was one time supposed to come on Talk Show with Pea I think it was season 4 or something. He wanted to come to Pliny's case at that time because a lot of my side was saved, but it wasn't the right timing. We have grown. We have become better people. So he's going to come and I don't know yet what episode. We're still in negotiating that part. You know he's a lawyer. We've got to negotiate right and he made sure that I let his Twitter fans know that he will be on season 10.

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And I am excited, excited season 10. We are ending Tokshi Wipi. You'll find out why Tokshi Wipi is coming to an end again. It's not really over until it's over, but so it's going to be an exciting, different kind of season, all about growth and pivoting and rebranding and change, which is something that we are going through. I'm excited. I'm excited about season 10 right now. I'm excited about recording season 10.

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I'm excited of us taking a break from podcasting and just figuring out Rapsha Weepie. Again, we say shit boxes are going to come. We have shit cards. Y'all go check them out Again. Rapsha Weepie is a consulting company for branding and geek trapping. So if you have a monthday, you have a wedding, you have an anniversary, you have a just because you have a company retreat, you have a girls trip, men trip, whatever, and you can't figure out a gift or giveaways or you know, you're setting something new and thinking of going somewhere and thinking of learning items. Rapsha Weepy is the place for you to get these answers. Find us on Instagram at Rapsha Weepy, and just have a conversation with us. See what we can work together, see what magic we can bring together. I'm learning to promote myself, which is something we should be doing, so come see us, ravshi Wepe, for all your gifting and branding. Let's get to the final of it all, which is the Ind, that Sam Shit giveaway. So what is In that Sam Shit giveaway, which is a very good question. So there will be a post on Instagram, of course, and on that post it will talk about the giveaway, but essentially, what you have to do.

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I've come to realize that throughout my five years of podcasting, right, I have these five phrases which I normally use, my five most used phrases on my podcast. So, and end us some shit is one of them, and that's why we are calling it end us some shit giveaway, because I figured most people might know that one. I don't know why. So, meaning, now there are four left since we took out end us some shit. You can't use end us some shit. So there are four other phrases that I use most. So whoever gets either all four or more than one gets to win the giveaway. So you're gonna go to my um, the instagram, the post that I'm gonna put up, and then you're gonna share what you think my most four used phrases, since we already gave out the one.

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So whoever gets all the four or more than one, gets the giveaway, which is the shit happens drink a beer mug with a key chain, which is also a talk show with pee. Shit happens. Collabo and we're, which is also a Talk she Will Be, she Happens. Colabo and it's going to be wrapped by Rap she Will Be. So everything included together. So I'm repeating again, and that's some she Giveaway, which is going to be four of my most used phrases on my podcast, talksharewp. Whoever can get all four will be the winner, or whoever gets more than one you don't have to name all four, but at least you have to name more than one. Okay, and I can't wait to see who wins it. Again, this is a shit happens. Talksharewp Raw p, love shit, repeat, collaborate to celebrate. Talk shit with p.

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Five years and 25k downloads, and we are going to be doing our last season ever, which is going to be season 10, with an incredible lineup, and let's not forget that shit happens. Stand one in february and we want to be doing amazing stuff with that in the near future. Love, shit, repeat. And one in march and incredible shit coming with that. As I said, we already have the sheet cards and we're about to have the sheet boxes coming to you. Okay, and you're welcome for the 20% a month for life. Okay, don't forget Stampage Social. 20% a month for life for the code PAULA20. That's Paula20 for you.

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Thank you, y'all, for tuning in for all the nine seasons. I mean it's been a blast and I can't wait for season 10, y'all Until next time. Shit talking until next time.

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