Keep Liv'n w/ Jé Exodus Hooper

Keep Liv'n w/ Jé Exodus Hooper


Keep Liv’n 02.14 | Wonder Work’n Woman Power: Dreams, Daydream, and Radical Imagination

March 09, 2021

Transcript

Hi, everyone. Good to see all of you. I cannot see you. And so I’m really, really, really glad to celebrate women’s rights with you. Yes. We took a little bit of a break to kind of get all this built up. But like I said, we’ve got a lot of things going. We’ve got some amazing women information. And I am so excited to have them in this rotation. And one of the most important women on this show that is going to run the show for the month.Y’all heard it, right? Yes. This platform will be shared by nobody else.But to Tia’lana Hunter and Minneapolis, bringing us some stuff from the wonderful place that honestly became a third home for me.Yes, that’s my third home next to Baltimore. So I will say what I need to get ready to go to out there. I can tell you I’m going to go stay with this lovely, lovely bean and all of her elegance and her fierceness and her wonderfulness and her let me tell you, one of the most determined ever met in my life and I am so grateful to have her not only be a part of this moment would be a part of this month and really in many ways transform what I see keep living to be, which is in many ways a place where everyone can find and experience this project around living life to its fullest. I think I just really have to say Tia’lana, has that and I don’t I’m so grateful to share this moment with you. So how are you, my love? It’s good to see you.I know it’s good to see you as well. I’m doing great. And again, I hate that I just cannot touch you right now and just give you my love. This virtual thing is driving me crazy. But I am here and I am thankful that you thought of me to be representing your show for the month of March for women’s history. So thank you.When the magic, I was I was racking my brain.And me and the team, were like, do you know anyone can you think of anyone? And I will tell you, I was going to cancel the show because I was going to cancel the show.I am so I was so committed. No one, I was so committed to, not only, you know, to make you know, it’s like it’s like, yeah, I can hold that space and I can get it for me myself, you know, I was just like, it’s important to have this space.And I was like, yeah, I can bring several women into the space to to do the work of shows. But I was like, it’s nothing like really actually being like.You know, let’s go old school for a minute here in my pocket and let me give you my pocket and make that magic happen because I know what I’m called to do.But if anything, one of our biggest callings I find as a community people as we continue to figure out ways to challenge what our social what our social society says about life and the norms, I’m like, there’s no other way to do it than having a woman actually have the show. And really and also, I don’t know, I’ll tell you right now, I be watching because all I might have to be you might be a co-host.You may have nowhere to go. But I come out in the summertime, you know, and everything.I’m already ready for some of something are like 70 something degrees. I got my midriff.I know. I know. And you got here. It’s like sixty degrees. And I got like sweatpants.And what I like if I wanted to hang out, you know, living in Minneapolis or whatever, that it was 67 degrees out there.Beautiful. Beautiful.So I thought, you know what, I don’t want to steal your show, but does most of them just a little bit like, you know, they know the values on this show are in to my whole thing is like, you got to bring your sexy, you got to bring your realness and you have to bring your feet up. OK, I work on this show you that. That’s why they are called FreedomPop. That’s they want to connect.So, you know, today, you know, I just so that’s to understand why why this wa...