• Lady Love

  • Apr 21 2025
  • Duración: 40 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • In this lovely conversation, Rello and Cunda reminisce about their childhood crushes, focusing on iconic women from the 90s across television, music, and film. They share personal anecdotes and engage in a playful back-and-forth about their favorite crushes, highlighting the impact of these figures on their lives. The discussion transitions into fun facts about the actresses and predictions for future awards, creating a nostalgic yet entertaining atmosphere. They mentionV Crush: Karen Parsons (Hillary Banks) Nia Long, Mya, Jenna Von Oy (Six from Blossom) (Myra Monkhouse - Justine Phillips) Michelle Thomas, Janet Jackson, Vivica A Fox and Danielle Fishel (Topanga). The 90s were a golden era for iconic female figures in pop culture. Childhood crushes often shape our perceptions of beauty and attraction. Nostalgia plays a significant role in how we remember our past. Television shows from the 90s introduced many memorable characters that left a lasting impression. Music videos were a major influence on young people's perceptions of romance and attraction. The conversation highlights the importance of representation in media during the 90s. Fun facts about celebrities can enhance our appreciation for their work. Reminiscing about the past can be a joyful and bonding experience. As they transition in a heartfelt conversation, Rello and Cunda celebrate the influential women in their lives, particularly their mothers and grandmothers, who have shaped their identities and values. They share personal anecdotes about the sacrifices and love these women have shown, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating their contributions. The discussion also touches on the humor and dynamics of relationships, particularly how men can better communicate with the women in their lives. The Co-Pilots emphasize the importance of recognizing maternal figures in their lives. They discuss the community roles played by their mothers and grandmothers. The conversation highlights the humor in everyday interactions with women. Cunda reflects on how his mother, Sharlee Ellison, shaped his character and values. Rello describes his grandmother, Gwen McFarlin, as a local celebrity and community leader. They share light-hearted moments about family dynamics and expectations. The episode serves as a reminder to give flowers to those who deserve recognition. For the 3rd and final segment of the show, Rello and Cunda Circle The Block to celebrate influential women, particularly in the realms of social justice and sports. They discuss the impactful work of Jane Elliott, a renowned educator and diversity trainer, and highlight the contributions of Cheryl Miller in sports media. The dialogue transitions into a discussion about the WNBA, focusing on MVP predictions and the evolving landscape of women's basketball. We need to acknowledge women who impact the world. Jane Elliott is a voice for all people, not just one race. Cheryl Miller commands attention in sports media. The influence of women in sports is growing. MVP predictions reflect the talent in the WNBA. The legacy of women athletes inspires future generations. Empowerment of women in all fields is essential.


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    0:00 CTB Intro Theme

    0:36 Check In

    1:56 Bishop Cunda - Actions & Reactions

    4:59 Two Words - Lady Love

    17:26 Patti LaBelle's Daughter

    18: 29 Family Flowers

    29:48 Women of Purpose

    35:33 Cheryl Miller 105 Point Game

    37:43 Close Out


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