Chapter 1: What home essentials does the speaker recommend for a fresh start?
Wayfair. New year, new stuff. New year, new stuff. Holler at Wayfair. For me, it started with bedding and bath basics. Things like new bedding and towels that make everyday routines feel better. Storage solutions that help me get organized and clear out the clutter. That's what it's all about. New year, you got to clear out that clutter or that clutter going to live in your mind.
Home decor pieces like accent pillows, mirrors, and faux plants that instantly updated my living space or even kitchen essentials that make a weeknight dinner easier. What I really love is how convenient Wayfair is. Their huge selection makes it easy to find exactly what works for your space, your style, and your budget.
I was honestly surprised by how many options there were and how easy it was to shop and find things that felt like me without having to go to a bunch of different stores.
Chapter 2: What are the benefits of decluttering your space?
I picked pieces that fit my style because I wanted my home to feel comfortable but still elevated. Once everything arrived, it fit perfectly into my space and immediately made it feel more put together. Whether it's something I use every day or a decor piece that just makes me smile when I see it, Wayfair really helped me get my home back on track for the new year.
Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for way less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. That's W-A-Y-F-A-I-R.com. Wayfair. Every style, every home. Wayfair. New year, new stuff. New year, new stuff. Holler at Wayfair. For me, it started with bedding and bath basics. Things like new bedding and towels that make everyday routines feel better.
Storage solutions that help me get organized and clear out the clutter. That's what it's all about. New year, you got to clear out that clutter or that clutter going to live in your mind. Home decor pieces like accent pillows, mirrors, and faux plants that instantly updated my living space or even kitchen essentials that make a weeknight dinner easier.
Chapter 3: How does Wayfair simplify home shopping?
What I really love is how convenient Wayfair is. Their huge selection makes it easy to find exactly what works for your space, your style, and your budget. I was honestly surprised by how many options there were and how easy it was to shop and find things that felt like me without having to go to a bunch of different stores.
I picked pieces that fit my style because I wanted my home to feel comfortable but still elevated. Once everything arrived, it fit perfectly into my space and immediately made it feel more put together. Whether it's something I use every day or a decor piece that just makes me smile when I see it, Wayfair really helped me get my home back on track for the new year.
Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for way less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. That's W-A-Y-F-A-I-R.com. Wayfair. Every style, every home.
Yeah. Woke up in the morning and to God be the glory. Thankful for another day to tell my story. Put my opinions in the universe and let them orbit. I'm from the dirtiest soul with a dirty mouth. Might need orbit. Miss. Thanks. We back.
Oh, we back. Grits and Eggs podcast. Episode 116. I'm your host, Deontay Kyle, but who's behind the camera? The coolest co-host in the world, down at the Kumbaya Coffee Shop. Give me a hot Duce Latte. Big Ice Cup Cat! You need that Duce Latte today. A hot one, no ice. It's enough ice outside. You know, at this point, fuck ice.
At this point, what the fuck is a fuck ice, man? We don't need no ice on nothing.
We don't do ice. So, you know... A bit of overzealousness by Atlanta weathermen.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, I won't lie, it's very cold outside. It's extremely windy. It's frigid. But it's not an ice storm. Not at all. And, you know, no snow. No snow. So, you know, kids got a day off. That's what trauma do to you. Bruh, I ain't never seen them salt the roads out here. They salted the roads. Niggas salted the highways. I said, oh, shit. They salted on sidewalks, everything.
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Chapter 4: How does the speaker feel about the current weather conditions?
Yes. There's going to be a Texarkana edition. And there's going to be a West Coast edition. We're going to come see y'all folks this year, man. Have no fear. But the Southeast edition, again, March 22nd, Raleigh, North Carolina, April 1st, Birmingham. April 7th, Jacksonville, Florida. April 14th, Charlotte, North Carolina. And April 28th, Nashville, Tennessee.
Now, tickets will be available on DeontayKyle.com. You hit tour, it'll direct you exactly where you need to go. And as well as, if you're a cousin, The password will be on the Patreon. I can't just give it out here and then everybody can get to it. So if you're a cousin, or if you're not a cousin, go spend that $8 right now and go get your ticket early. The meet and greet tickets sell out fast.
Hey, them motherfuckers sell out before the show do.
Them motherfuckers sell out. It's the first thing you know.
Them shit sell out quick. That's what I love about our folks, though. They really tap me in with us. So, DeontayKyle.com at all times for all... updates for that tour link, for the merch link, and it will send you directly to the Patreon. So, tap in. This might be the hardest tour since the Harden Our Life tour. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Leave that boof weed at the crib.
No, no.
Leave that boof weed at the crib, baby.
You know what I'm saying? 657-234-EGGS at 657-234-3447. We got a couple call-ins today. I just did the Boy Please Whatever podcast with D. Smith. Yeah. Bruh is hilarious. I think we spent most of the time over there just laughing, bro. Holmes is funny as hell. But... Yeah, man. It's been a slow week due to the weather. Yeah. But it's been a hot week due to the news. The news has beenā On fire.
On fire. America is on fire. Free America. You know what I'm saying? If you're going to say free Palestine and you're going to say free the Sudan, then we need to follow suit. Free America. For sure. Free America. You know what I'm saying?
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Chapter 5: What insights are shared about scholarships and education?
That's the shit you think about when you high. For sure. That's the shit you think about when you high. I want to empty, nigga. Yeah. And then watch. You know what I'm saying? Because of what this show is and what... And what we represent, I guarantee you somebody in the comments done got a scholarship. Yeah, they probably have, yeah. Yeah. More than likely. I ain't going to call them fraud, son.
I can't go fraud. Yeah, I can't go fraud.
Chapter 6: How do personal relationships affect family dynamics?
I can't go fraud, son. I'm not going to do Michael Lomax like that, son. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? He out here doing good work, man. Never disrespect like Michael Lomax, man. Yeah, yeah, man. All right. You got to protect your neck, son.
It might come for you. You know what I'm saying? It might fund your funeral. Watch your mouth. Yeah. Watch your mouth.
Chapter 7: What advice is given regarding the relationship with a white partner?
Scholarship that.
Yeah. Scholarship to heaven. Full ride. Pay for that tombstone. Good Hearthstone in heaven. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Get you a full ride to the Pearly Yates. Yeah, nigga. Stop playing with Michael Lomax, son. And stop coming for our prestigious institutions. Yeah, yeah. It's almost a 100-year-old institution, man. Yeah. You niggas ain't going for Harvard.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Nine to crack a college fund. Yeah.
Chapter 8: What are the implications of cultural identity in relationships?
Ain't never heard you say nothing about that.
Put the weed down. College fund. Put down the weed.
Playing with our prestigious institutions, man. Put that Zod out, man.
Hi, Deontay. My name is Nicole. I'm calling because I You ain't get no goddamn scholarship, son. That's a goddamn fraud. Nah, it's a conspiracy.
Because they ain't give him no scholarship. That's what that is. Niggas ain't pay for my college fund. Them niggas ain't give me no bread. They can't exist. I'm a Negro.
Yeah, where my funds at?
Nigga trying to get a scholarship from the United Negro College. They denied it, nigga. They denied him. He's like, this shit ain't real, son.
He ain't meet the GPA requirements, son. The nigga played with a 1.5. Get out of here.
He tried to go to a technical school. Nah, son. Get the fuck out of here, man.
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