Episodios

  • Silence was always an option | Episode 89
    Feb 26 2026

    Episode 89 kicks off with What Irritated Me This Week, and baybeee… the girls did not waste time. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ dive straight into the chaos at the BAFTAs where a man with Tourette’s loudly shouted the N‑word during a silent auditorium — and somehow kept doing it whenever a Black person walked by. The ladies weren’t buying the “show grace” narrative, especially when the broadcast magically found time to edit out “Free Palestine” but left in a hard‑ER surprise. With their signature blend of humor and “no, because let’s be serious,” they break down ableism, racism, and why apologies that start with “if you were offended…” should go straight to voicemail.

    Then the episode rolls fully into Girl, What Happened, and it becomes a buffet of foolishness. They break down King vs. 50 Cent, including King’s volcanic Instagram rant about Fifty disrespecting Tiny — the kind of rant where you can practically hear the phone shaking. From there, they explore Fifty’s ongoing villain origin story (complete with petty real estate purchases), Blueface’s never-ending mess, and the epidemic of women dating men who should come with hazard labels. The ladies spiral gloriously into everything from self-esteem, gun licenses, boxing classes, and why some people need to be cussed out at “infraction number one.”

    And just when you think the episode is calming down, boom — they’re dissecting Elon Musk’s brain-chip experiments, U.S. patents, conspiracies, the Department of Education, detention centers, and why Google should be your best friend instead of TikTok University. But don’t worry, they end the episode on the lightest of notes: debating which ice cream flavor truly represents their souls (pistachio slander included) and planning their next girls’ trip like it’s a federal operation. It’s peak She Said It First — chaotic, hilarious, sharp, and somehow educational if you’re paying attention.

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    39 m
  • Send you home bald headed working at CVS | Episode 88
    Feb 19 2026

    Episode 88 drops listeners right into the chaos as Jerrilyn and Lynee’ unload a week full of irritations, internet wildness, and cultural commentary that only they can deliver. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ let fans know What Irritated Them This Week Ffom bike riders testing their patience to trolls taking things way too far, the ladies dig into the emotional toll of online harassment and the lack of accountability that often comes with it. Jerrilyn shares a startling run‑in with a persistent online stalker—complete with background checks, police reports, and the frustrating inconsistency of social media platforms enforcing their own rules. Lynee’ backs her up with sharp humor and honesty about how influencers get dehumanized and targeted simply for existing online.

    The episode then pivots to Girl, What Happened, and it starts with the viral saga surrounding GloRilla’s sister, “Brorilla,” the internet’s obsession with manufactured drama, and how fame brings out the opportunists in everyone—even family. From Charlemagne’s trolling to merch drops, interviews, and people pocket‑watching for sport, the ladies call out the culture that rewards messy behavior while ignoring its real‑life consequences. They also dive into Tyra Banks’ new America’s Next Top Model retrospective and unpack the show’s long history of toxic beauty standards, questionable challenges, and Tyra’s complicated legacy.

    The conversation widens into a deeper reflection on beauty, plastic surgery, confidence, and the pressures women face—especially Black women—within media and society. They joke through dark humor, clap back at unrealistic expectations, talk about the dangers of extreme cosmetic trends, and touch on how reality TV exploits trauma for entertainment. The episode closes with a tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson, a nod to Black History Month, and a reminder to appreciate life while calling out the hypocrisy and chaos happening online. As always, it’s unfiltered, hilarious, introspective, and unmistakably She Said It First.

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    47 m
  • I Fell in Love with Myself | Episode 87
    Feb 12 2026

    Episode 87 of She Said It First is peak Jerrilyn and Lynee’—equal parts chaos, comedy, and “girl, let me tell you what happened.” The ladies kick things off with a petty Olympics update: Jerrilyn’s irritated with everything (including her house making paranormal noises), and Lynee’s dragging Corey Holcomb, Aries Spears, and every “same text, different font” comedian who insists on talking slick about Black women while looking like hypertension personified. Between swollen eye canals (a new medical term?) and DMs full of mucus-sounding voice notes, the two roast these men so thoroughly they could file it under community service.

    From there, the episode pivots into Valentine’s Day—its messy Roman fertility-festival origins, overblown modern expectations, and the universal heartbreak of receiving absolutely nothing from someone who claims to love you. The ladies keep it hilariously honest: if your partner only performs romance on February 14th, that’s not love, that’s emotional DoorDash. And yet, in the spirit of the episode title, both hosts reflect on the joy of gifting themselves, loving themselves, and choosing partners who show up the other 364 days of the year.

    Because it’s Black History Month, the duo highlight Black brilliance—from Gladys West (GPS queen!) to the Super Soaker creator Lonnie Johnson—while celebrating the magic, versatility, and sheer audacity of Black womanhood. They wrap with a real talk moment about mental health in the middle of political chaos, reminding listeners that laughter is medicine, protecting your peace is essential, and sometimes the most revolutionary thing you can do is choose joy… and maybe “whoop they ass” when necessary. Classic She Said It First: funny, real, righteous, and wrapped in unapologetic Black girl energy.

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    48 m
  • If You are Over 200 lbs Can We Fight | Episode 86
    Jan 29 2026

    Episode 86 marks the long‑awaited return of the She Said It First Podcast after a much‑needed hiatus, with Jerrilyn and Lynee’ diving immediately back into their signature blend of humor, honesty, and cultural commentary. The two open by catching up on life, reflecting on mental and physical health, and laughing about the level of restraint it takes not to say everything on your mind. From there, they shift into a fiery discussion on recent political and social issues—especially the impact of ICE, the failures of elected officials, and the emotional exhaustion of watching injustice unfold. Their chemistry is undeniable, and listeners can feel how much they missed each other as they bounce between venting, affirming, and cracking each other up.

    The conversation then pivots to pop culture, with the hosts giving their unfiltered thoughts on Kanye West’s public apology, accountability, and how mental health is often weaponized instead of genuinely addressed. They weave in commentary on relationships, gender expectations, and personal growth—sharing both comedic takes and deeply vulnerable insights. As always, their storytelling is raw, real, and laced with relatable tangents, from dog mom life to TV obsessions like Sinners and Sex and the City.

    By the time they wrap up, the episode feels like a release—full of laughter, righteous frustration, and heartfelt reminders to protect your peace, choose your circle wisely, and value the people who truly support you. Episode 86 is a perfect comeback: grounded, chaotic in the best way, and packed with the kind of candid conversation only Jerrilyn and Lynee’ can deliver.

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    49 m
  • Happy New Year from She Said it First and Darren Brand | Episode 85
    Jan 1 2026

    The ladies kick off the new year with Wild ’N Out star Darren Brand, and let’s just say—this episode is like your favorite group chat on speakerphone. From sleep deprivation confessions to throwing kids into Christmas trees (don’t worry, it’s all jokes), the trio dives into everything from TikTok touchdown dances to why January gym memberships expire faster than New Year’s resolutions. Darren shares his comedy journey, dropping gems about grinding since 2008, seven seasons on Wild ’N Out, and why making people laugh is more than entertainment—it’s healing. And yes, there’s a Snoop Dogg blunt story that’ll make you wish you were backstage.

    But it’s not all laughs—well, mostly it is. They get real about mental health, safe spaces for Black men, and why intimacy isn’t just romantic—it’s about being able to take your emotional wig off without judgment. Sprinkle in some hilarious tangents about R&B bingo, strip clubs during COVID (masks on, everything else off), and the cultural struggle of explaining “ain’t nobody coming to see you, Otis” to someone outside the race, and you’ve got an episode that’s equal parts comedy and culture. Darren even teases his upcoming “Too Grown Too Real” tour and R&B Bingo road show—because who doesn’t want prizes with their nostalgia?

    Bottom line: If you need a laugh, a little wisdom, and a reminder that Black love and Black laughter are undefeated, this episode is your vibe. Just don’t blame us if you start planning a karaoke night or Googling “Cracker Barrel dumplings” by the end.

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    44 m
  • Merry Christmas from She Said It First | Episode 84
    Dec 25 2025

    While Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae take the holidays off, they make sure listeners aren’t left hanging by serving up a Best Of Christmas episode packed with some of the most unforgettable, unhinged, and hilarious moments from past interviews. Think of it as a highlight reel of moments where the ladies briefly wondered, “Yeah… this might be the episode that gets us canceled.”

    The episode revisits standout conversations with comedian and culture commentator KevOnStage, podcaster KikiSaidSo, and comedian Alton Walker, each bringing their own flavor of honesty and comedy. From Kev’s reflections on therapy, masculinity, and why men struggle with vulnerability, to Kiki’s sharp takes on dating, gender roles, and accountability, the clips balance humor with real insight. Alton Walker rounds things out with his signature comedy, effortlessly blending jokes with truth in a way that feels like laughing with your cousin who’s always a little too honest at Christmas dinner.

    Whether you’re wrapping gifts, hiding from relatives, or just need a break from holiday chaos, Episode 84 is a reminder that laughter, honesty, and good conversation are the real reason for the season. 🎄


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    38 m
  • Normalize Getting Away from Toxic Family Members | Episode 83
    Dec 18 2025

    Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae kick things off in What Irritated Me This Week by airing their seasonal grievances: eating the same holiday food on repeat, resurrected freezer-burnt turkey in new disguises, and children running wild during grown-folk card games. From mac-and-cheese fatigue to banning kids from the spades table, the ladies make it clear—just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean everyone gets access to your peace (or your plate).

    In Girl, What Happened, the conversation turns serious—but still funny—when Oprah’s comments about normalizing no contact with toxic family members spark a real discussion. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ fully agree that protecting your peace sometimes means blocking Auntie, Grandma, or whoever else keeps tearing you down under the guise of “family.” They break down how generational control, constant criticism, and guilt-tripping can stunt growth, damage relationships, and even spill into how you raise your own kids. Their message is clear: life is too short to keep people around just because you share DNA—especially during the most triggering time of year.

    Of course, the episode wouldn’t be complete without the ladies spiraling into side topics like traumatic Top Dog Law commercials, musty men who need step-by-step bathing instructions, and why hygiene should never be optional at any age. Between gift-card horror stories, holiday dating rules, and an unexpected debate about becoming a “monkey mom,” Episode 83 perfectly balances comedy and clarity.

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    33 m
  • Cardi Said It Is Up Forever | Episode 82
    Dec 11 2025

    Episode 82 of She Said It First, titled “Cardi Said It’s Up Forever,” is a full-on comedy sermon where Jerrilyn Lake (aka Indeskribeabull) and Lynee’ Monae trade laughter and life lessons like verbal jabs at a roast. In What Irritated Me This Week, the ladies go in on “sit-down air” — yes, that mysterious funk cloud that follows certain people when they hit a chair. Between jokes about “thunderclap ghosts” and hygiene horror stories, the two deliver a PSA wrapped in pure foolishness: wash your whole body, not just the parts you can see.

    In Girl, What Happened, the duo dives into the messy world of celebrity beefs, starting with Ray J’s claim that Beyoncé disrespected Brandy — because apparently, family loyalty runs thicker than logic. They unpack everything from old Soul Train shade to Cardi B’s “we got beef forever” energy, ultimately deciding that some people confuse “beef” with “irrelevance.” The conversation somehow spirals (as only She Said It First can) into Netflix’s explosive Diddy documentary, where the ladies drag everyone from enablers to jurors smiling too hard for the camera. “Nothing surprises us anymore,” they say — not even the idea of Diddy renting eight getaway cars or possibly a submarine.

    By the end, things lighten up with talk of Thanksgiving food fatigue and overhyped family gatherings. From calling out folks who overshare about celebrity drama to roasting people who bring the same dry mac and cheese every year, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ prove once again that no topic is too sacred to clown. Whether it’s hygiene, holidays, or hip-hop scandals, Episode 82 reminds us that these two are equal parts hilarious and holy — dropping jokes so sharp they could carve the turkey.

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    41 m