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Indie Artist Music Hustle

Indie Artist Music Hustle

Auteur(s): Host and Creator: Blonde Intelligence (Ms. Roni)
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Indie Artist Music Hustle Podcast with Blonde Intelligence is where you will experience exquisite cranial repertoire. The podcast (Available on your favorite podcasting platform) provides entertainment news, thoughts on celebrity gossip, independent music artists, as well as businesses that contributor to the music and entertainment industries. The purpose is to provide exquisite cranial repertoire. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!!!! follow me @BlondeIntelligence @RRoneice. Also the channel name is That Blonde Broad.

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  • Why Small Straws Break Big Relationships: Todd and Kandi
    Dec 7 2025

    Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. If hot takes are sprinting past your feed, pause here and breathe with us. We unpack the Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss headlines without chasing drama, tracing how pride, tenderness, and the tiniest dealbreakers shape the fate of a relationship. From a quiet request for prayer to the soundtrack that sets a mood, we look for the signals that noisy coverage misses and the context that makes emotions make sense.

    We talk astrology as a lens, not a sentence. Leo confidence can wobble in the shadows, Taurus steadiness can stiffen under pressure, and without moon signs, we can’t decode how people soothe, fight, or forgive. Still, archetypes help surface patterns: criticism that feels like attack, softness that bends until it snaps, and the guilt-tinged plea that says “I try so hard” while change lags behind. We connect those patterns to lived stories about last-straw moments—the small comments, tiny habits, or yes, even a pair of sandals—that suddenly reveal the whole picture you’ve been trying to ignore.

    Under the glare of social media, privacy is a form of love. We make the case for listening to balanced voices, resisting one-sided narratives, and letting time reveal what fast reporting hides. Relationships rarely end from one dramatic blow; they thin out from misaligned priorities, lopsided effort, and a growing sense that you’re no longer being met. When the math of care doesn’t add up, the lightest nudge can become a final, honest choice.

    If you’re tired of noise and ready for nuance, press play and lean in with us. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs perspective, and leave a review with your own “last straw” story—what small sign told you it was time to go?

    #BlondeIntelligence #KandiandToddDivorce #NuanceNotNoise #LastStrawSignals #LoveMaths #PrivacyIsCare

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    8 min
  • What Happens When A Strong Woman Refuses To Dim Her Light
    Nov 30 2025

    Welcome to the replay of Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A talkative kid who got in trouble for speaking too much grew into a host, actress, and certified TV producer who gets paid to use her voice. We sit down with Mz. Sipp to map out how she built a multi-hyphenate career across radio, reality TV, film, and music—and why saying no can be the sharpest tool in your kit. From choir stands and gospel roots to opening for legends and landing on major TV sets, she shows how to test ideas, raise your standards, and scale your platform without waiting for permission.

    We go deep on the realities women face in entertainment: the split between business and flirtation, the cost of distraction, and the quiet power of a boundary. Mz. Sipp doesn’t sugarcoat it—strong women aren’t hard to work with; they’re hard to derail. She breaks down why some men respect strength and others run, how upbringing shapes partnership, and how to refocus on outcomes that actually pay. Her anthem “Superwoman Not Today” becomes a framework for burnout prevention: take a day, reset, and return better. Add her management playbook—find leaders who match your pace, assign by strengths, and cross-train—and you’ve got a system for sustainable growth.

    We also explore Sip On Radio’s soul-first curation and the decision to get certified in television production after gatekeepers said no. Along the way, she offers a nuanced take on how women are portrayed in music—what’s changed, what hasn’t, and why social media makes it louder. If you’re building a creative career, leading a team, or just learning to protect your energy, this conversation delivers practical steps and a mindset you can use today.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs the push, and leave a review with your favorite insight so we can keep amplifying voices like Mz. Sipp’s.

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    39 min
  • From Schoolyard Threats To Community Action
    Nov 23 2025

    Hello, welcome this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A mother fresh out of the hospital for a sickle cell crisis is jumped by a group of kids in Chicago while walking her children home from school. That single moment forces a hard look at what happens when schools miss warning signs, families face instability, and communities struggle to balance empathy with accountability. We examine bullying, what meaningful follow-through should look like, and how prevention beats reaction when leadership uses clear protocols and data-informed tools to identify student risks before harm escalates.

    We also unpack the contradictions that make this story so unsettling. Poverty and housing insecurity can amplify stress and impulsivity, yet one alleged participant is a high-achieving eighth grader with involved parents. That tension challenges easy explanations and points to the power of peers, status, and group dynamics. We talk through discipline with dignity—how to set firm boundaries without public shaming—and why consistent, proportionate consequences help kids internalize responsibility. Empathy training, restorative practices, and mentorships matter, but they must sit alongside clear rules that protect the vulnerable.

    Zooming out, we share practical steps for parents, educators, and neighbors: document and escalate bullying reports, push for campus safety audits, adopt student success assessments that flag barriers early, and build community supports that keep kids engaged after school. Accountability is not the enemy of compassion; it’s the structure that allows compassion to work. If you care about school safety, youth mental health, and real solutions to bullying and group violence, this conversation offers both context and concrete actions you can take today.

    If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with your take on what needs to change first—home, school, or policy. Your voice can help push this conversation toward solutions.

    #ProtectStudentsNow #PreventBullyingWithCare #CommunityAccountability

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    17 min
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