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Chapter 1: What intentional choices do Brat and Judy make to build happiness?
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Chapter 2: How has motherhood changed Brat's perspective and habits?
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Chapter 3: What challenges do they face in balancing public and private life?
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Chapter 4: How did Judy transition from hairdressing to building a successful brand?
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welcome to the kip sofa the brat and judy hey ladies oh we're not supposed to i'm sorry no i love that we need the energy that's good come on y'all y'all brought good energy from the moment y'all walked in so good yes i appreciate it i have been admirers and fans of y'all's first since y'all got together and then brad like since i was a kid like i don't know if i told you this and i was like you know you meet somebody like did i say that out loud
I think when I met y'all at Tyler's house, I was like, I used to write your rap lyrics down on paper. And then like, I was like, Crystal, what? No, it's okay. I appreciate that. It didn't seem weird.
Chapter 5: What lessons do they share about handling jealousy and conflict?
Okay. It didn't. Okay.
You know, like after you play something, you're like, was that too much? No, no. Don't bother me at all. I appreciate it.
I was happy to meet you that day.
It was like we had been following each other for a long time and finally got to put, you know. Exactly.
Chapter 6: How do they maintain their individual identities within their relationship?
No, for sure. Judy, you have grown a multi-billion dollar company, Empire, from your salon roots. Speak that into existence. She said multi-billion. Did I say billion or million? You said billion.
Oh, billion.
Hey, from our lips to God's ears.
You said it. That's what we doing.
Chapter 7: What insights do they provide on effective communication in relationships?
That's what you doing.
And I believe it. Touch and agree? Touch and agree. Come on. All right. Hey, I believe in that. Power of the tongue. But you have done so much and I've watched you grow so inspired by everything that you do. Like your drops, literally your drops and your drops.
Chapter 8: What can we expect from their upcoming book, 'The Way Love Goes'?
Everything is so creative and I love everything you all do together. Brad, you have had such a legacy from... starting off very young, rapping and just so, so deaf. That was like the, and still is holding its name to this day. And everything that you have done and how you've evolved and grown over the years is just outstanding and admirable. Thank you so much.
No, seriously.
Thank y'all both for taking the time. When I got the call and they was like, would you want it? I'm like, would I want it? Yes. I love them. So thank you so much. Thank you. Yes. No, you guys have, y'all have been very intentional and like out with your relationship and with everything you have going on. I feel like this season has been a little more quiet. Has that been intentional?
Um, I feel like motherhood keeps us quite busy. Um, and then there is a sense of privacy that we want to have with our child. We shared them with the world, but then, you know, once Once he got here and we started, you know, my wife's the first time mom.
Yes.
So just extra protective, extra everything. So I try to make time away from social media a lot to be more present. And she just don't give a about social media at all anyway. So if I'm not pushing it, she not. It's the truth. Right. She, you know, she's in love with being a mom. I love that. Let's talk about that. First time mom. Yeah. And even the process of becoming a mom.
Because I think we're around the same age. How old are you? Is it public?
How old you are? Mm-hmm. Yeah, so we're about the same age.
So for me, I just went to the doctor, feeling like I've waited too late to freeze my eggs. Talk about that journey of actually having a baby later on in life. Oh, man. Well, I didn't realize that your eggs go south after like 40-ish, maybe even sooner. Some people even sooner. So once I realized that, I was like, oh, no. But then my wife had some good old eggs up in there.
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