TheGrlsRestroom
You need your girls, you need to release, you need to reset, & you need to refresh! This will be a safe place where we talk about all the fun things, love, grow, glow, get our shit together & release it!
TheGrlsRestroom
Meet The Innovators Interview with KOKOATHAGOAT & TheGrlsRestroom
Ever wondered how the unique energy of a women's restroom could inspire a groundbreaking podcast? Join us on Meet the Innovators Radio as we reconnect with KoKoa tha Goat, a creative dynamo who transformed from a lead bartender in Spartanburg to a podcasting sensation in Dallas. KoKoa's show, "The Girls Restroom," is inspired by the camaraderie and liberating vibes found in women's restrooms during bustling nightlife scenes. In our chat, KoKoa delves into her recent episode on sex, tackling "bad coochie management" and promiscuity with raw honesty, reflecting on how her personal experiences and unresolved childhood traumas shaped her views and decisions.
Why is self-discovery so transformative? We explore this pivotal question by sharing our personal journeys of emotional and spiritual awakening. I open up about my empathetic nature and the profound spiritual experience during my pregnancy that elevated my existence to a higher frequency. Together, we emphasize the importance of self-care, education, and health as foundations for navigating life's challenges, highlighting the strength and support systems that help us overcome personal tragedies. This introspective segment not only offers inspiration but also a powerful testament to resilience and authenticity.
Could the dynamics between masculine energy and feminine responsiveness be the key to healthier relationships? KoKoa shares her insights on how certain qualities in men bring out her nurturing side, emphasizing the significance of energy, assertiveness, and a deep understanding of a woman's body. We spice things up with a fun game of "This or That," revealing personal quirks and preferences, from a love for flats over drums to astrological inclinations. Finally, KoKo invites listeners to join her inclusive podcast community, where everyone's voice matters. Tune in to hear more about her innovative collaborations and inspiring journey.
Right here at Mutant Innovators Radio, we got a good friend of mine, a creative that I've worked with in the past multiple times, someone I've been in the trenches with as well Okay, someone that I respect and admire a lot for her courage, and you know her ways about showing and broadcasting her skills to the world. We got miss. Are we saying coco brown? Are we saying jared restroom? Are we saying kelly? What are we doing?
Speaker 2:this is coco the goats. Okay, I'm great at it all.
Speaker 1:I do it all tell people from coco to go I.
Speaker 2:I am from Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Speaker 1:The bird is definitely checking in. We're broadcasting from Columbus Ohio. It's definitely the 614 connected to the 864.
Speaker 2:for sure I'm recording from Dallas, texas, I moved okay, there we go, all right.
Speaker 1:So you way out in texas, banging out west on type shit yo how you like in texas I love it.
Speaker 2:It's extremely hot. Today was one of those days Extremely hot, but it's beautiful. You get inspired every time you leave the house, literally, so that's something always to look forward to, so I'm really really happy here.
Speaker 1:Most definitely For the audience that don't know the connection that I know. Miss Coco the goat is from our days at the Midtown Lounge in the early years 2020. From our days at the Midtown Lounge in the early years 2020. And she was one of my lead bartenders and really lead marketers, slash influencers on the floor. She, you know, she threw some of our biggest parties there. The Halloween costume party always went up. It was one of the flyest parties to this date. To this date and I say that to this date we had a great time. And you know she also showed her passion where we really connected on the makeup end, as being one of the makeup artists for Top Shelf Entertainment. Okay, a whole lot of TSE in the building. So she knows about working with Star Talent and working with Trill. She has her stories, but she's here today, I want to say, because she's working through a new medium, the podcast space. Right, yes.
Speaker 1:Okay, can you give us a little information about your new podcast?
Speaker 2:Yes, so I started the girls restroom. That's the name of the podcast. It came to me because one night being working in the nightlife space, every time you go to the girls restroom you do what we always do when we are with just a whole bunch of women we go to the restrooms to want to release.
Speaker 2:It don't matter what you're releasing. You're releasing toxins out your body, your emotions. You're going to just that's the place, to that you want to to release. So it was just like the perfect name. And, however, when you want it running in there, when you went in the girl's restroom, you don't know what's going down. It's a girl in there fixing her makeup, filling herself. You're going to get a compliment. You're going to be in there uplifting a woman because she's crying, because she's her man. You just never know what happens in the girl's restroom.
Speaker 2:All you know, is that we are in there for each other and having each other's back, and it's a place where you can be comfortable and let loose, so it was the perfect name and just the perfect space, so I just took it and ran with it.
Speaker 1:Oh, it's dope, it's dope. I caught up to your most recent episodes. Let's talk about sex.
Speaker 2:Oh Lord.
Speaker 1:And I was like my word, I was glued to every word that you had going on. Who knew that you had so many tails? Now the thing is. The thing is I want to get to right here. Is there's something to drive home in that episode? Episode is bad coochie management. Yes, you say is bad coochie management. You're not a whore, but it's bad coochie management. Let's back down. What's the difference? What's the difference?
Speaker 2:Okay. So the difference is when you okay. So to me, when the difference is when you don't know better, when you don't know better, you're just managing. Managing it the wrong way but you want to explore so that's just. It's just. It's just bad coochie management. However, I feel like a whore or ho, whatever you want to, however you want to say it, a promiscuous lady okay, she knows she, she actually knows what she's doing, what she's getting herself into, and she just enjoys that okay, okay.
Speaker 2:So when you have, when you have that trauma, that that kind of leads you into these vulnerable spaces that's kind of like bad coochie management to me because I was, I was traumatized like I didn't know.
Speaker 1:I know eventually what I wanted and I know the things that I was doing wasn't kind of making me happy, but it was just I was rolling with it because I was so vulnerable so to me that was bad coochie management so let's deal with the trauma aspect of things like what, what were the things if you, if you feel free, discussing, you know to the subscribers and our guests across spotify and apple podcast what was the things that you were going through that led you into saying you know, I want to explore myself in a different way so I think growing up, growing up, I was very close to my dad, right, but he my dad was in this and it always results back to your childhood trauma and what's in the home, I feel like every aspect of your life.
Speaker 2:It always goes back so it started with my dad. You know, every girl's first love same with every guy and their mom like it's a trauma bomb when it comes to the relationships.
Speaker 2:So my dad was always in my life, always spoiled me financially, but I never got affection from my dad until these later years. So I was never told from my dad oh my god, you're so beautiful. Don't let a guy do this to you, don't let a guy do that to you. So I had to figure that out on my own. All I knew was to date a man with some kind of money if that makes sense and so that led me and then also to watching my mom go through her different relationships.
Speaker 2:I just knew what I did not want out of a man, but I also didn't like it was. It was just it started from there like whoa what do I do? So? I always fell in love with potential and I was very gullible and just would listen to what it is, because you don't have a reason to lie to me like and you're showing, you're showing me this, but I'm not seeing or reading between the lines. I'm not listening to my intuition because of things that I'm being told. If that, makes sense.
Speaker 1:yeah, like I want to just expound on that shift for you. You know, with you now having the wisdom, what different things are you doing, now that you can look back and say, this is for my younger self, for her to see me make better changes? Like, what are the differences? Because a lot of girls are still living this life and they don't see nothing wrong, you know, and men and men and men, even more probably men I'll be real with you, but we'll get to that later. But what was the change in your life? That? What was the shifts in your how, how, how did you approach things differently?
Speaker 2:I think now, because at the end of the day, we are all grown, but now we're we're to the point where we're mature, so we don't have to play with each other's emotions. So it's all about the communication part. It's like okay, we don't have to speak game and play game to get this or get that. Women, just as well as men, we're not going to be. Well, a lot of women don't aren't so honest about it. However, we know when like, let's be real, like. We know when we're like oh, I want to give him something.
Speaker 2:Like and it's okay, we're all you know, like we're human, we are spirits. Like you know, it goes deeper than everything. It's all connected. So we, we know, like you know, when you're like intimately into somebody you know, when you you see, like a husband or wife into in someone. You know what I'm saying? It's just that's when the management come in at like yeah, are you gonna manage it right, like are you?
Speaker 2:are you spiritually right with yourself? Do you love yourself today to be going around just giving your willy-nilly to him or her, whoever you know? Right right I think now I listen to myself more because, as a womb woman, your womb speaks to you and lets you know like no, I I might be horny today, girl, but no, not today, like you know. So it's all about self now.
Speaker 2:So I just listen to myself and of course, you know you go with the flow, but we're grown now and we can talk about it. So it's just all about what energy and space you're in in order to do you so, because I'm all about the girls who like to, who's still feeling like you know just. I just know what I can tolerate in my space at certain points in my life and I'm not finna. I have more self-discipline, so I'm not finna bring somebody into something chaotic and spread bad spirits on them when I know I'm not right. So that's the difference now. So that that is the big difference now.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I, I, I. First of all, we want to thank you for sharing that, because you know just that one statement helps so many people on both sides. You know, you, you've known me for some time now and you've seen the highs and lows in my relationships and times where I was just like, ah, this ain't working, or even I was on the end of it ain't working. You know what I mean. Like it ain't working with this guy and and it happens, you know, sometimes I feel, like you know the free spirit nature, like you know, free spirits are free spirits until their feelings are hurt. We're free spirit all the way until the boundary that was not discussed is crossed and now is crossed, was not discussed, is crossed and now it's crossed and now we have what we have.
Speaker 1:And you know I made those mistakes myself. You know, coming out of you know divorce and things like that, where I thought, oh, it's just everybody's just vibing and everything, we're just cool, and and then, you don't know, shirley got a whole agenda. You know what I'm saying you. You just fell into the trap because you didn't think about self, you know, and how self can cause ripple effects down the road and, um, you know I had to go down that road myself and that healing journey isn't tough, it isn't easy and it's very tough, you know it's very, very tough, yeah, and it's something that you are continuously doing.
Speaker 2:You're just growing. You're growing with it because it's something that can come up and you'd be like oh, I thought I was over that, you were over that, but you wouldn't over this part. You know, so that's why you gotta make sure you manage it right, because it's all gonna come up. It's it all comes up and out, and also the funny thing about life is those same type of people and situations come back around just to see how you handle it.
Speaker 1:Exactly right. That's been my situation. You see, like the thing about social media that I love is you can see when a motherfucker is watching you, yeah, and you're like, wait a minute. You didn't respond to my text messages the past 10 times, but you're watching my story and they're doing that just to keep enough tab on you to see what's really going on. Now I would say now, coco, I'm healed. You know what I'm saying? Well, I can't say I don't think anybody's 100% healed. I don't think that.
Speaker 1:I think that altruistic thought is just in books. But if you're on the path and you know what your triggers are and you know what it takes for you to feel whole and complete, and you're presenting yourself in that way and you're communicating to your partner like yo, this is what I need to feel loved. You know what I mean. What I think is really dope about you is how vulnerable you are on this particular podcast, and you know it gives a person like myself courage. You said something like you know, I want to be faithful in a relationship, but if I'm not being physically loved on, I'm going to find it somewhere else. Like you, don't really hear people being that honest and saying this is how my brain is wired, and if you're not communicating to these love languages, I will suddenly find it somewhere else. Like, tell me, how do you get to this level of understanding to be able to communicate that particular thought?
Speaker 2:It's not even a, but you know what's funny, though, too, it's something that can't be forced. When it comes to the physical, it's something that can't be like forced, because I remember speaking on me, having like I'm a, I'm like attracted to you, and the way you look like the scorpio. I was attracted to him and the way he looked, so I tried it and it was fucking horrible yeah, I remember saying that, but somebody else who necessarily I, was like I, I like you, you're nice enough, and it just worked it just worked.
Speaker 2:Like, like it just magnetically, magnetically worked. And it also comes with experience too, Cause I also remember telling my peers on this podcast that I didn't know what I had. Like you know, I did not know what I had. It took some experiences some people to be like, like. Let me show you this because some people can shut it off. Some not everyone is an empath like me, so some people can't just do their thing and and just be cool with everybody. He's got the world going crazy right, right versus me.
Speaker 2:I'm like, oh my god, you don't put it down. I'm in love. We finna get mad tomorrow like it is so I feel like I have been in a situation too where I really really truly had a bond and liked a person and we got intimate and it was awkward but then, like I love them so much, like we just it just kind of worked out, but it wasn't the best yeah, for sure so because I like I mean you got some people who I've had, I've had sex with somebody and it's like, well, um, we had, since like we was in love and was married for 20 years so what it?
Speaker 2:is and yeah, so it literally that's why I'm all about free spirits, because you literally just never know. But that's also why I said you just have to make sure you're taking care of yourself, like that's a fact, education is so important and your health is so important because you, you, I'm all for people getting out there to try new things and you know new people because you just never know. I don't know how I would have lasted back in the day. I honestly don't. And like you know the arranging marriages.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I just don't know how I'll be able to make it work, because that's really a big thing it is.
Speaker 1:And listen, just because they're married don't mean they're living a life of fidelity. That's one thing we always remember. Like, yeah, it might be arranged, but that doesn't mean there's love and fidelity there. It just means their family's got a lot to lose and decide they're going to figure it out. That's a conversation you can go down, and I want to get into your spiritual nature a little bit. Before we get back into that, if you're really listening to the podcast, you're not just talking about sex. You're really talking about energy. You're talking about how you connect to people and things like that. Where does that come from? The spiritual nature? You've put it into me. We've been in a club and Coco, now that I'm drunk, just living my Aquarius life, and she'll be like you're going to get attacked, but you're built for that. I got mean, I got this don julio in my hand. Let's talk about it. She's telling me what to be prepared for. Where does that come from?
Speaker 2:um, I, you know what's funny, I'm learned, I'm. I really gotta get into that side. It's to the point where I've always felt different. I've always felt a connection with the moon. I've always been like the outcast girl and I've always been into like witchy things, but I've always had a close connection with God. So growing up I was so scared to tap into that because I was always told oh, you're evil, you're evil, you're evil, you know. So when I lost my baby no, actually when I got pregnant that's when I was like really tapping into things and seeing things because there was another human growing inside of me.
Speaker 1:So I thought I was like going insane.
Speaker 2:I was mad at everybody, like I just would not listen to me and my body.
Speaker 1:So when I finally surrendered.
Speaker 2:That's when a whole nother world opened up for me and I. You literally feel yourself rising to a different frequency. Yeah, it's like I had to. Literally, it always goes back to self. I had to fall in love with myself and really just let me be me and not what I thought everybody else wanted me to be.
Speaker 2:So, I surrendered to myself. Literally, I surrendered to myself and started listening to myself. And started listening to myself and the right people started following behind me and the wrong people got away from me and my aura got lighter and it's just been happening ever since, and I needed that sense of light and all that baggage off of me to take on the load that I was about to get. So God had to show me who he was in order for me to be like, to know in my next chapter that I was going to be okay, because you'll see the sunshine and then the darkness will hit you and it's like what are you going to do? So I've always had that strength, you know, so yeah yeah, give it up for.
Speaker 1:Give it up for coco to go y'all. This is where we put our applause ad lib in, because that's what you've given the past 10 minutes. I've just been sitting back, baby, like this. Is what the show is all about.
Speaker 1:This is Meet the Innovators, as you may know, and the thing about you I watched how you grind and for you to come in night in, night out in the nightly circuit after losing your baby daddy, losing the love of your life in the same market, is still compelling people to love on you. And even though you consider yourself the outcast, from my perspective it seems like the love around you has always just been big, like your grandma. Your grandma is biggie-like. She loves me every time I see her and I know it's a genuine place, and she talks about you all the time, and so I know you was brought up, even though you're in a tough environment, but a loving environment, and it does exude from your spirit when you don't even notice it or acknowledge it. So you know you're a jewel to us here at Meet the Innovators for sure.
Speaker 1:Thank you, that's a wrap. I heard you say you put the whole in honest. Put the whole in honest baby. So to tell us more about the show before I get to our game, anything else that we need to know about any guests that you want to bring on, anything, any direction you want to take it. Speak to our fans right now okay.
Speaker 2:So what's funny is I'm gonna speak about you a little bit that because you kind of play a part in it. So you remember, when I sat down with you and I was like I want to do this youtube, that all led to this podcast. Like it was to the point where I was like I don't know, like I sat down with shim and I was like I don't know what I want to do or what I want to say. I just want to open up and get people to see. But I don't want people to be weird, like who this girl think she is, why we got to know you.
Speaker 2:It's all about experiences Again it's all about spirit and experiences because, so many people relate to me plus more but wouldn't dare to say it, Wouldn't dare to say it would not dare and me, knowing me, knowing I am like in the spirit of greatness, I will get everything that I want in life. I'm like shit. I already did that baby. Like you know, I am the big sister to everybody it doesn't matter who it is.
Speaker 2:So it's just like I was season one. I was very, very, very strict on okay, I'm gonna go ahead and pre-record everything and I'm just gonna have my stuff on there. Like even in the time episodes I'm like I'm gonna get somebody else, I'm gonna get somebody else, and I'm saying that because in that moment I want somebody else's opinion, because I don't jot it. I jot out a lot of things and I kind of go over like what I'm want to say and what I you know, but it kind of just comes on out and then I get the cringy feeling. Before I schedule my episodes I'm like, do I really want to just re-record? But god is in my ear, like girl press play, like hit that hit that button to upload that episode.
Speaker 2:So, season one I really wanted people to get the vibe to get like, okay, yo, we're gonna be serious, we're gonna laugh about some stuff, and we got episodes when we you, you might drop a tear yeah, you're gonna grow from it.
Speaker 2:You can't grow from it and just being that relatable girl, so that. But yeah, going back to that, like you kind of you not even kind of you helped me out so much because then you remember the YouTube stopped. I wasn't gonna get back to it, it's just I had to go through some more stuff to actually okay this is what it is. This is what you're gonna do. This is it's bigger than just youtube, like one day I want to have like a talk show and stuff.
Speaker 2:So yeah honestly, I have all the season one recorded. Season two is when I am really going to be working on the visuals and having guests on the show to get into that. I agree with this. I agree with that. The that more not, yeah, traditional podcast kind of see on youtube now. But I really wanted people to get a feel of the show, and I also wanted to test out how consistent I could be in it by myself you know what I'm saying, because sometimes it's easy to move along when it when it's just you and when you know you can do it alone.
Speaker 2:That just inspires you to keep going, to keep going and do this season one I definitely, I definitely was big on, I'm gonna do this shit myself, because if you can do it yourself and you consistent consistent about and you seeing how people react to it it's like okay, yeah, now who's ready to?
Speaker 1:talk, yes, yes, and, and I'm, I'm so proud of you. And when, when, you know, when I, all I did was plant a seed. That's all I did. And and and when you plant a seed, if you think that seed going, if that seed going to a tree tomorrow, you, you, you're in wrong business. You plant the seed, water it, nurture it and forget about it. That's it. You water, nurture and forget about it. Let the sun do the rest right, and that's bars for itself. Sun, sun. And you just watch people mature and grow.
Speaker 1:You know, like the people that I've had these encounters with, like yourself, you know, like the people that I've had these encounters with, like yourself, when God puts it on my heart to share those kinds of things or to connect, it's supreme guidance. And I don't connect to people who just give up. You know I haven't. You know I've connected to people. They may have to take a break to regroup and recalibrate we all do but when they pop back up, they're popping up stronger and better. You know what I mean and I just want to keep pouring that into you, that I you know, as a creative myself, I know how tough it is for creatives. You know what I'm saying and the world is always evolving around you you, as soon as you feel like you've grasped one thing, it's looking for something else now and that could be very daunting.
Speaker 1:When you have a vision and and you're doing it the right way, just just stay consistent. Your biggest thing is just being consistent with it. Putting out weekly episodes, whatever the case may be, whatever your schedule is it may be quarterly, maybe weekly, maybe daily, whatever it is follow it and then, when you have done that part, you can now feel you've actually invested the value in it that no one, no one, can now come and shake you off, because you know the value of the work. That's necessary, right, you know, and you know we, you know B100, we work with Woodplug and CLP, the whole gang, juicerock and that's my thing with the team the whole time is that it's not Sham's project. You know what I mean. This is your life too, you know.
Speaker 1:Do you want this bad enough? You know what I mean. Do you want this bad enough that you're willing to stretch yourself a little bit more to to write down, to make sure you have the right names possible, make sure you're following the guidelines necessary that the audience really wants to be a part and it takes work. Right, it takes work and you know I wanted to get to. That was uh that we talked about in the last episode, episode 17, and I'm sure you've seen this viral because when I saw this I was like, oh nah, I'm gonna hear coco's take on this. So the white girl that's gone viral for hot tooling, hot touring on that thing, have you seen this girl to win hot to win on that thing.
Speaker 1:Have you seen this girl? Oh, you gotta see this girl. So so, this white girl, she's, she's, uh, her and her friend, I guess, are drunk outside somewhere and, uh, you know, a guy is shooting his own content, has this little microphone, he's randomly asking people questions, so so you know, he sees these two, you know young ladies that are drunk or whatever, and he's asking them questions about their sexual experience. And he asks one of these girls uh yo, so what is a thing that you do in the bed that won't get a man to leave? Now, mind you, there's no man present with the said girl. She goes, she says sometimes you just gotta talk to her on that thing. Pause, all right, is that how it goes? Like, do do it, do it, hop to. Is that how? Or is it more sensual? Like, because I'm like, why is this girl getting all this extra, you know, visibility?
Speaker 2:Listen. Yes, it's a. It's all about balance. You know so when you being all sexual, you know you being all soft and stuff.
Speaker 1:It's all I see that coming literally so you sound like she was hawking a loogie on the dick and I'm like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. If someone's gonna get my shirt, no, that's the last time you'll ever see my face, ever again.
Speaker 2:That's the last time you'll ever see my face, ever again.
Speaker 1:You say it. You say it.
Speaker 2:It's the way you got to do it. I'm telling you but you know what's funny?
Speaker 1:Listen, my new girl, my girl. Now she Mexican and I'm going to tell you Latinas. Okay, that's all I got to say. It's spicy. They don't need to be told. They don't need to be told she's looking to please me. Every time, every time, she's shooting 100% from the field. Baby, I can't tell you what the technique is. My eyes be in the back of my head. I don't even know what she's doing. What the fuck.
Speaker 2:But you know what it's? Because every woman can't be like that with every man, so it's something you do right in order for her to be like oh OK, talk about that. Oh, my man.
Speaker 1:Let me take care of her. So yeah, let's, let's break into that. What are you looking for out of a guy that that brings that out of you?
Speaker 2:um, okay. So, and I thought about this in this episode too, about how a man mates, if you're like just naturally masculine it it makes me feel like softer it, so it's just like, let me take care and, like I said, you don't have to be like gangsta looking at you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's all about your, your, your vibe, my frequency yeah for me personally, if you know some knowledge about a woman and it's so funny because a lot of men be like man I don't think about that. I'm feeling, I'm thinking about me, but you know. But if you like know you're not like if you know your knowledge about a woman in a woman's body, automatically you know what you are doing. So it's like, and I'm like, you know, I'm an aries, we always in competition, like you even. Oh, I mean, I'm gonna show you something, so it literally it could be this If I like you, I like it could be the smallest thing, like your mannerism, I'm like he finna, get some sloppy time today, it's just all about energy.
Speaker 2:I can't tell you what it was then, cause, like I said, I was just ready. I was hot potato. I was ready to man, could you manage me? Hop on any and everything to try this guy try this. But what it all bore down to was, like I like masculine men who aren't afraid to say what they want, to tell me what it is going to be and what it's not going to be. Rather, it's something I want to hear, or not so it's all about.
Speaker 1:You know that makes me feel yes, yes, yes, we like to play a game right here on the show, this or that. So it's just two. It's either or you know what I mean, and, um, you know, it's just something for people to know a little bit more about you, something that we like to play with our guests and everything you know, that kind of thing. So, this or that, we start with an easy one Drums or flats.
Speaker 2:Flats.
Speaker 1:Okay, flats. Flats is on the street. Y'all Flats is on the street. Y'all Flats is on the street. Last week, crucial BJL picked up flats and Miss Coco the Goat has chosen flats. So y'all Jones people, y'all need to step up. All right. Now we heard on one of the episodes that you tried out would you go bisexual? Would you say you're bisexual?
Speaker 2:you go by bisexual would you say you're bisexual.
Speaker 1:I was told I was told I was queer because I'm gay for play. Uh, okay, I didn't know, I didn't know. Queer, that was the actual definition for queer. Thank you for giving me that. So basically, when you're queer, you just you play for gay uh, got it well, you say for play would you rather a girl raised by grandma or a girl raised by a certified student, with a guy respecting the streets?
Speaker 2:wait, wait.
Speaker 1:Uh ask that again would you rather date and be with a girl raised by grandma, her grandma, or a girl raised by a certified street nigga that everybody respects?
Speaker 2:Give me grandma girl.
Speaker 1:Okay, grandma's, listen, you girls is raised by a granny. It's a future for just you, right here on Youth Innovators Radio. Now the final question. This might be a little more hard for you, based on the show. Would you like to choose between a Taurus man or a Cancer man?
Speaker 2:Ooh, we got it Honestly, a cancer. I'm going to say a cancer.
Speaker 1:Okay. Yeah, it sounded like on the show that you was really vibing with the cancers, because the mother was cancer and when you was gay for the stay it was a cancer girl. So I thought you was going for the stay. It was a cancer girl. So I thought she was gonna say cancer.
Speaker 2:Anyway, Taurus stubborn, it ain't lie too much yeah they do, I'm gonna go with the cancer.
Speaker 1:I can feel a lot from the cancer.
Speaker 1:Right, you know them water signs. They can't lie. Well, that's not what they do. They get too emotional. And then you know the fact that they speak with emotion. You know when they're lying, when they're not emotional about it. You know that's a lie because it's not what they really feel. You know what I'm saying. Like that's one thing. Listen, I had a whole. I used to bash cancers on the timeline for years. I used to bash them up. Timeline for years. I used to bash them up. But you know what they're sweet. I've heard myself. I understand their perspective a little bit more, so I'm not going to bash the Cancers. Cancers, you can live right here on Meet the Innovators Radio. Let's give it up for Coco, the Goat guys and the girls' restroom. Tell people where they can find you, coco.
Speaker 2:Yes, so you can find my personal page, coco the Goat K-O-K-O-A-T-H-A-G-O-A-T, and then you can find my podcast episodes the T-H-E-G-R-L-S-R-E-S-T-R-O-O-M, the Girls Restroom Without an I, because in the girls restroom it's all about all of us, not just I, so we lift the I out.
Speaker 2:So remember that and you'll see it in my bio. If you choose to hit whichever, follow whichever and I do follow back. Bio. If you choose to hit whichever, follow whichever and I do follow back. And if you have any comments or questions or anything or want to come on the show, dm me. I'm so nice, like I might act bratty, but I am like the sweetest little heart, so let's talk about it.
Speaker 1:That's a fact. That's a fact. You know we love you here at meet the innovators radio. You're always welcoming the guests here. You know what I'm saying. If you know you got episodes you want us to promote, you just shoot us our way and, uh, we're gonna catch you on the other side. We love you, coco I love you too.
Speaker 2:Thank y'all for having me. It was such a pleasure.
Speaker 1:So,