Killing Tyme Podcast

Korey Kilgore

A weekly podcast about life, family, relationships and everything else under the sun. Come and tune in, pour up your favorite adult beverage or recreate our drink of the week. Come and Kill some Tyme with us every Tuesday. read less
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EP 177: Karl Cant Get Bitches
Sep 11 2024
EP 177: Karl Cant Get Bitches
About the Host(s): Tinesha: A dynamic and vibrant voice in the podcast, Tinesha brings a wealth of knowledge and a lively personality that keeps conversations engaging and candid. Korey: As a central figure in the Killing Time podcast, Korey is known for his laid-back yet insightful takes on various topics, driving the conversation forward with humor and thoughtfulness. Reggie: Serving as a thoughtful co-host, Reggie adds depth with his analytical perspectives and is well versed in a wide range of subjects. Rex: With a background in sound engineering and an accomplished DJ, Rex brings a unique angle to the podcast, often blending humor with sharp observations. Episode Summary: In this episode of the Killing Time podcast, the crew dives into an array of intriguing and often hilarious topics. Kicking off with Tinesha's amusing anecdotes about her dog Brody's awkward presence during intimate moments, the conversation inevitably winds through unexpected questions about pet etiquette, personal hygiene habits, and cultural differences, such as the amusing observation that "white people don't wash their legs." In a more serious turn, Tinesha narrates her bizarre encounter with an ex-date, Carl, who unleashed a tirade of abusive messages—prompting a deeper discussion on relationships and red flags. The crew then shifts gears as Korey shares his recent work trip to Yuma, Arizona, and the lighthearted banter continues with recollections of odd jobs, food habits, and a rundown of their latest life events, including football woes and personal achievements. Key Takeaways: Pet Etiquette in Relationships: The hosts humorously discuss whether pets should be present during intimate moments and the awkwardness it entails. Cultural Observations: Highlighting differences in hygiene habits, such as the amusing claim that "white people don't wash their legs," sparking laughter and curiosity. Dating Red Flags: Tinesha recounts an encounter with a problematic ex-date, providing insight into recognizing and handling red flags in relationships. Life and Work Updates: The hosts share snippets of their recent life events, from Korey's work trip to Yuma to Rex's game show participation and Tinesha's stunning birthday photoshoot. Football Season Excitement: With the NFL season in full swing, the group shares their excitement and frustrations with recent games and fantasy football outcomes. Notable Quotes: Tinesha: "You can get a degree, but you can't manage your weight. Lmao. Fucking fat bitch. Do the world a favor and just leave." - Highlighting the absurdity and vitriol in Carl's messages. Korey: "Are you from Earth-2 too?" - When discussing the scenario of encountering a doppelganger. Reggie: "You could have paid your rent for a year; you wouldn’t have to worry about housing." - Reflecting on the squandered opportunity during the Chase Bank scam. Rex: "Snapping nets and cashing checks. Doing it." - Summarizing his busy yet successful efforts in recent weeks. Tinesha: "Shout out to you, bitch. You're doing a damn thing." - Praising her friend Aaliyah for her remarkable achievements. Resources: Butterfly Artistry: Sierra Butterfly Artistry on Instagram – Tinesha's recommended makeup artist known for her professional and high-quality work. Killing Time Podcast Merchandise: T-shirts, hoodies, and more can be found on their merchandise store. Stay tuned for more engaging content from the Killing Time podcast, where humor meets insightful discussion, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for all the latest episodes and updates!
EP 176:  Filmmaking Frenzy: Bringing Vegas Stories to Life
Aug 27 2024
EP 176: Filmmaking Frenzy: Bringing Vegas Stories to Life
About the Guest(s): Joshua Hedda: Josh is a filmmaker, director, and producer who began his film journey at the age of eight. He grew up watching movies with his grandmother, who ignited his passion for storytelling. Fast forward to today, Josh has directed and produced a film titled "First Friday," a micro-budget film that showcases the talent of local Las Vegas artists and filmmakers. He is dedicated to creating coming-of-age films that resonate with young adults and aim to highlight untold stories from unique perspectives. Episode Summary: Join hosts Tinesha, Reggie, and Rex in an engaging and humorous episode of the Killing Tyme Podcast featuring filmmaker Joshua Hedda. This episode dives into everything from pre-workout jitters to the intricacies of making a film on a micro-budget. The episode is filled with light-hearted banter, personal anecdotes, and significant insights into the film industry that will keep you captivated. Josh Hedda shares his inspiring journey from an aspiring eight-year-old filmmaker to directing "First Friday," a film created with a $30,000 budget shot over just seven days. He discusses his passion for coming-of-age films, the challenges of shooting in real-life locations like gas stations, and the importance of showcasing local talent from Las Vegas. The episode also dives into personal stories, memorable weekend recaps, and funny incidents, sprinkled with heartfelt advice on pursuing dreams and making the most of criticism. Key Takeaways: Pre-workout Talk: The hosts share their humorous and personal experiences with pre-workout supplements. Film Journey: Josh details his filmmaking journey, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of shooting a micro-budget film in Las Vegas. Local Talent: Importance of showcasing local talent and promoting the arts community within Las Vegas. Constructive Criticism: Valuable advice on how to handle and benefit from constructive criticism. Upcoming Premiere: Announcement of the premiere of "First Friday" at the Beverly Theater on November 8, an event not to be missed. Notable Quotes: "The hardest part about anything in life is believing in yourself." - Joshua Hedda "I want to give back that feeling to kids who felt like misfits, like there's someone who understands them." - Joshua Hedda "If you’re chasing your dreams, let’s give you a platform." - Joshua Hedda "You should feel comfortable going to Mexico; try being a black woman in America." - Tinesha "The gas station shot is really cinematic, no matter what." - Joshua Hedda Listen to the full episode for an entertaining dive into pre-workout jitters, the reality of micro-budget filmmaking, handling criticism, and more. Stay tuned for more enlightening and fun content from the Killing Tyme Podcast!
EP 175: Creepin' Confessions: Old Keepsakes and Relationship Rifts
Aug 13 2024
EP 175: Creepin' Confessions: Old Keepsakes and Relationship Rifts
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Killing Tyme podcast, the crew dives into a lively discussion exploring a variety of entertaining and thought-provoking topics. From humorous personal anecdotes to heated debates on relationships, listeners are in for an engaging ride filled with laughter and deep insights. The episode kicks off with Korey recalling a weekend filled with cooking and family time, while Rex and Tinesha share their own weekend adventures involving DJ gigs, parenting challenges, and the start of a new school year. The conversation quickly escalates into Jodeci's beloved classic "Stay," exploring the importance of emotional connections and personal preferences in relationships. The core of the episode focuses on the complexities of relationships, exploring poignant questions like keeping gifts from exes, emotional insecurities, and balancing professional aspirations with marital obligations. Tinesha leads a dynamic discussion on remakes of classic TV shows and movies, questioning whether modern reboots can ever match the charm of their originals. The crew also weighs in on the controversial topic of musical remakes, highlighting their personal favorites and the rare instances where a remake lived up to or even surpassed its predecessor. This episode wraps up with an intriguing debate on maintaining personal integrity and ambitions in the face of marital commitments, leaving the audience with much to ponder. Key Takeaways: Remakes and Sequels: The crew discusses the pros and cons of remaking classic TV shows and movies, noting successes and failures in the industry. Relationships and Sentimental Items: Significant conversation around the emotional implications of keeping gifts from exes, reflecting deep personal experiences and varied opinions. Balancing Career and Marriage: The episode delves into the challenges of navigating professional decisions within the complexities of marital commitments. Gender Roles and Identity: Insights into how traditional gender roles impact personal identity and professional life, particularly among men. Musicals: A vibrant discussion on the relevance and impact of musicals, touching on personal preferences and notable examples from entertainment history. Notable Quotes: Korey: "At the basis of who I am, I'm a provider. If I'm not working and bringing home a paycheck, I don't feel like a man." Tinesha: "I wear this necklace every day, all day. I don't take it off." Reggie: "Just because I'm already making this amount of money, I cannot step or crush your dreams. If that's something that you want to do and that's something that you want to pursue, by all means, go out there and get it." Rex: "Why did the founding fathers need to be rappers, bro? Like, we didn't need that.” Korey: "If a woman doesn't like my kid and my kid don't get along, we're not together." Resources: David Off Cigar Bar: Where Rex DJs every Wednesday. Judah: Korey's son, mentioned for his musical performances. Disney's Freaky Friday: Referenced as a successful remake. Hamilton: Noted for its unique take on American history through music. About the Host:  Korey: The primary host of the Killing Tyme podcast, Korey is known for his passionate and straightforward views on various topics. He has a knack for engaging conversation and is a dedicated family man. Rex: Another central figure in the podcast, Rex is a professional DJ with a creative flair. He adds a unique perspective, often blending humor and insightful commentary. Tinesha: As the only female voice on the podcast, Tinesha brings a strong and balanced perspective. She is articulate, insightful, and unafraid to challenge views, making her a vital part of the discussions. Reggie: Known for his mature and reasoned outlook, Reggie balances the team with his grounded opinions. He is also a crucial member of the Killing Tyme podcast. For an insightful and entertaining listening experience, tune in to this episode of the Killing Tyme Crew podcast. St
EP 174:  Comedic Gold: The Best Moments of Killing Time Podcast
Aug 6 2024
EP 174: Comedic Gold: The Best Moments of Killing Time Podcast
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Killing Time podcast, we celebrate the show's four-year anniversary with laughter, reminiscence, and thoughtful reflections. Hosted by Korey, Reggie, and Rex, with a surprise visit from Tinesha, this episode encapsulates the journey and growth of the podcast from its humble beginnings with poor audio quality, to the well-established show it is today. Throughout the episode, the hosts share their favorite moments from the past four years, discussing memorable episodes, favorite guests, and the impact the podcast has had on their lives. Rex highlights hilarious and noteworthy episodes, such as when Tammy threatened to kill someone's dog. The group also discusses the evolution of their recording setup, emphasizing how the quality and professionalism of the show have improved over time. Additionally, Tanisha shares insights into how her involvement in the podcast has helped her grow personally, and the crew collectively celebrates their enduring connection. Key Takeaways: Favorite Moments & Guests: The hosts reflect on their favorite episodes and guests, with notable mentions including Nicki Smalls, Curtis, and Ivan from Views From The 7. Podcast Evolution: They discuss the journey from their first episode recorded on a snow globe mic to their current professional setup, highlighting the improvements in sound quality and production. Personal Growth: Tanisha speaks about the personal growth and insights she has gained through her participation in the podcast, including self-expression and understanding relationships. Anecdotes & Fun Stories: The episode is filled with funny anecdotes such as Korey almost crashing a car on the way to Six Flags and impersonating Prince Akeem from "Coming to America" while discussing manual labor jobs. Hypothetical & Thought-Provoking Questions: The hosts engage in hypothetical scenarios like working at McDonald's for $1,000,000, smacking their parents for a price, and which historical figures they would bring back from the dead. Notable Quotes: "I fucking love it. Somebody put on Twitter or somewhere on the interwebs: Snoop Dogg is just doing side quests." - Korey "This is why young people don't watch the Olympics, though, technically. Come on, bro. We arguing over someone's head." - Rex "I might as well do porn if we go in that route. Like, yeah, but I do the McDonald's thing." - Tanisha "The greatest thing on the Olympics right now is Snoop." - Korey "Everything is supposed to happen for a reason." - Korey Resources: Killing Time Podcast Nicki Smalls Views From The 7 Mac Miller Prince Stay engaged and listen to the full episode for more laughs, insights, and heartfelt moments celebrating the Killing Time podcast's four-year anniversary. Don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more enlightening content from your favorite hosts!
EP 173: 1.  **Daughters, Sons, and Social Media: Parenting in Today's World**
Jul 23 2024
EP 173: 1. **Daughters, Sons, and Social Media: Parenting in Today's World**
About the Guest(s): C Moe (Christian Mohammed)C Moe is the founder and owner of Moe Media, which stands for "More of Everything Media." He is also the host of the Dope Hangouts podcast. With a rich background that includes interning at Las Vegas' KCEP 88.1, C Moe has honed his skills in radio, podcasting, and multimedia collaborations since 2017. His platform aims to be collaborative and interactive, offering segments like taste tests, reviews, and live streams. Episode Summary: In this episode of the Killing Time podcast, Korey, Reggie, Tinesha, and their guest C Moe reminisce about old times and dive into various topics, from the nuances of studio work to hosting podcasts and managing collaborations. They share their weekend experiences, touching on everything from playing video games to exploring new local joints for the best burger in town. As they engage with C Moe, listeners get an opportunity to learn about his multifaceted career and the evolution of Mo Media. The discussion premieres with reflections on C Moe's background, detailing how his experiences at KCEP 88.1 shaped his journey in media. The conversation expands to his approach to podcasting and multimedia, emphasizing the need for collaboration and the challenges of managing various roles. The hosts and C Moe also navigate broader subjects like effective parenting, the risks of social media exposure for younger generations, and the intricacies of co-parenting, delivering a blend of light-hearted banter and serious insights. Key Takeaways: Mo Media's Origin and Mission: Discover how C Moe founded Mo Media and his vision to create a collaborative platform encompassing podcasts, live streams, and reviews. Balancing Roles: The importance of having a team in place to manage multiple aspects of multimedia projects is emphasized, reflecting both C Moe’s and the hosts’ experiences. Effective Parenting and Co-parenting: Insights on setting boundaries, ensuring child safety, and maintaining healthy co-parenting relationships are discussed extensively. Navigating Heartbreak: The panel dives into how men handle heartbreak and the importance of personal growth and therapy. Community and Collaboration: The conversation illustrates the power of community, supporting local businesses, and building strong professional and personal networks. Notable Quotes: C Moe: "The motto for Mo Media is 'no one's got us like us,' and it's all about creating collaborative and interactive content." Reggie: "The safety of your kid is paramount. If you're trusted with that responsibility, you'd go to any extent to keep them safe." Tinesha: "Breaking those generational curses is about instilling values and boundaries, not about adapting to every modern societal change." Korey: "There’s a line in the sand to protect your kids; they can be upset, but there are limits you shouldn’t cross." C Moe: "You can't do much when she breaks up with you, but to get over it, you’ve got to stay busy and focus on your growth." Resources: Mo Media: https://www.instagram.com/moexmedia/  CMoe'sPersonalHandle: https://www.instagram.com/ceecurates/  The Dope Hangout Podcast: Available on major podcast platforms. For a riveting and detailed exploration of these themes and to hear more from Korey, Reggie, Tinesha, and C Moe, tune into the full episode of the Killing Time podcast. Stay tuned for more engaging content and insightful discussions in future episodes.
EP 172: Tinesha Cant Drive
Jul 16 2024
EP 172: Tinesha Cant Drive
About the Guest(s): Bex: Bex is a dedicated content creator and product reviewer who specializes in beauty and makeup. She is known for her honest reviews and engaging with her audience through various social media platforms. Passionate about supporting and sharing quality products, Bex brings a unique energy to her content, making her a valued influencer in the beauty community. Episode Summary: In this lively episode of the Killing Time Podcast, hosts Korey, Reginald, and Tinesha are joined by the energetic Bex. Together, they dive into their personal weekend experiences, ranging from field day fun and concert highlights to very personal fails and wins. The conversation kicks off with laughter and teasing about Tinesha's parallel parking struggles and transitions into more serious anecdotes about fitting behind the wheel. Listeners are treated to a variety of topics as the group discusses memorable one-night stands, military escapades, and the implications of recent political events, notably a recent attempt on Trump's life. With a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, this episode delves into both light-hearted banter and significant political issues, ensuring an engaging, thought-provoking listen. Key Takeaways: The importance of understanding and engaging in local politics and potentially impactful legislation. Personal stories and hilarious mishaps from the hosts' weekends. Navigating the complexities of dating and relationships in the modern age. Insights into military life and the unpredictable behavior of its members. Reflections on recent political events and their implications on society. Notable Quotes: Tinesha: "You can't drive. Cory, please don't f*cking suck me." Bex: "We have been lied to our whole lives by men telling us what six inches is." Korey: "I have always doubled back and made sure that she got the MVP." Bex: "Listen, I have no problem. I say what is on my mind." Tinesha: "If you want to see change, you have to be the change you wanna see nowadays." Resources: Bex's Social Media: Twitter - @BarbieBex05, TikTok - BarbieBex5 Listeners can look forward to more intriguing conversations and personal stories in future episodes. Don't miss out on any fun and insightful discussions by subscribing to Killing Time Podcast now!
EP 171: Steak and Eggs (Ft. The Midnight Project Podcast)
Jul 9 2024
EP 171: Steak and Eggs (Ft. The Midnight Project Podcast)
About the Guest(s): JD and Lamont are the co-hosts of "The Midnight Project," a podcast that delves into a wide array of topics, from solving murder mysteries to discussing political issues and exploring deeper themes like underground military bases. JD is a police officer with eight years of experience, and Lamont is a truck driver who has worked both over-the-road and locally. Together, they bring diverse perspectives and experiences to their show, which has quickly gained traction and amassed a significant following on YouTube and other platforms. Episode Summary: In this lively and insightful episode of the Killing Time Podcast, hosts Korey, Reggie, and Tinesha are joined by special guests JD and Lamont from "The Midnight Project." With their unique experiences and engaging personalities, the conversation flows through a wide range of entertaining and thought-provoking topics. The episode kicks off with the hosts catching up on their recent activities, including hilarious anecdotes and heartwarming stories from their personal lives. Korey shares a memorable story about online dating gone wrong, while Tinesha offers her perspective on safety and red flags in dating scenarios. The discussion then transitions to the journey of JD and Lamont as podcasters, exploring how they started "The Midnight Project" and their aspirations for its future. They delve into the challenges and rewards of podcasting and provide valuable insights into building a successful show. Key Takeaways: The importance of trusting instincts and being cautious in online dating scenarios. JD and Lamont's inspiration for starting "The Midnight Project" and the show's evolution over nine months. The significance of continually improving and engaging with the audience to grow a podcast. Personal stories from the hosts highlight the nuances of relationships, safety, and the entertainment value of club promoting. Insights into navigating professional and personal life while building a successful brand.
EP 170: Chillin' and Chatting: Favorite Cartoons and Father's Day Vibes
Jun 18 2024
EP 170: Chillin' and Chatting: Favorite Cartoons and Father's Day Vibes
About the Guest(s): Kelvondra (Kay): A multi-talented entrepreneur and business owner, Kay seamlessly juggles various roles, including hair braiding, creating artisanal treats for special events, and producing reversible bonnets. With a background in phlebotomy and home healthcare, she prioritizes self-sufficiency over seeking help from others. Kay's dedication to her craft and her ability to balance multiple professions highlight her exceptional work ethic and commitment to her family and clients. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the Killing Time Podcast, the crew welcomes Kelvondra (Kay), a versatile business owner from Las Vegas. The conversation delves into fond childhood memories of favorite cartoons, the complexities of parenthood, and the intricacies of balancing a busy professional life with personal commitments. The hosts share amusing personal stories and insights, enhancing the episode's relatability and entertainment value. SEO Keywords: Favorite Cartoons, Business Owner, Hair Braiding, Entrepreneur, Parenthood, Personal Stories Kay provides a deep dive into her journey as a hair braider from a young age, her transition into making artisanal treats, and the challenges of managing multiple businesses. The episode also includes discussions about the importance of family, navigating ex-relationships gracefully, and the significance of maintaining professional integrity. Listeners are treated to a mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone balancing career ambition with personal responsibilities. SEO Keywords: Hair Braiding, Artisanal Treats, Family, Ex-Relationships, Professional Integrity Key Takeaways: Blending Personal and Professional Life: Kay discusses the importance of managing her businesses from home to spend quality time with her children. Entrepreneurship and Hustle: She shares insights on how she started her hair braiding business at 13 and expanded into new territories like treat-making and bonnet production. Navigating Relationships Post-Divorce: Tinesha’s perspective on retaining her ex-husband's surname sheds light on personal choices post-divorce. The Significance of Family Names: The discourse on maintaining family names for the sake of children's identity is both compelling and relatable. Resilience and Adaptation: The hosts underscore the need to adapt to different challenges while maintaining a strong personal and professional front. Notable Quotes: Kay on Entrepreneurship: "I don't like asking nobody for no money. I got bills." Tinesha on Parenthood: "We parents. We know." Korey on Gentle Parenting: "If it's one thing I am, I'm a good father." Reggie on Professional Integrity: "Anything going wrong with my business, I'm paying you all your money back." Kay on Client Relationships: "I'm usually in and out because I like multiple people a day. I don't want to sit here with you all day." Conclusion: Dive into this episode for a mix of personal stories, entrepreneurship insights, and practical advice on balancing life’s many roles. Kay's journey from a young braider to a multi-business owner is inspiring, and the hosts' reflections on family and professional integrity are equally enlightening. Don’t miss it, and stay tuned for more riveting episodes from the Killing Time Podcast!
EP 169: FLY ME OUT
Jun 11 2024
EP 169: FLY ME OUT
Happy Tuesday Party People!! The Killing Tyme Crew is back!  Episode Summary: Welcome back to another episode of the Killing Tyme Podcast! In this lively discussion, hosts Korey, Tinesha, and Reggie catch up after a short break. They dive into recent happenings, from personal stories and upcoming events to thoughtful conversations about parenting, relationships, and social themes. This episode is packed with humor, personal anecdotes, and important insights that encapsulate the essence of the Killing Time crew's dynamic. Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss various topics, including Korey's experience attending his son's band event, the complexities of co-parenting and introducing new partners, and the importance of consent. They also analyze the practicality of the Fly Me Out app and the latest news about a Missouri bar's age-specific entry policy. With a sprinkle of reflections on voting and community issues, this episode offers an engaging blend of banter, serious topics, and relatable experiences. Key Takeaways: Co-Parenting Dynamics: The hosts discuss the importance of maintaining a respectful relationship with ex-partners for the well-being of their children. Introduction of New Partners: They delve into the complexities and appropriate timing for introducing new partners to children and ex-partners. Fly Me Out App: A humorous yet critical look at the concept of being flown out by someone, including the expectations and potential pitfalls. Age-Specific Social Spaces: Opinions on a Missouri bar's policy of only allowing entry to women aged 30+ and men aged 35+. Voting Impact: The significance of local elections and how they directly affect the community. Notable Quotes: "When it comes to the young, like, fucking gold spike, you can't go to gold spike. And then you hear, and then some sexy red shit both on the inside and outside." - Tinesha "If you find a man, baby, good for you. Everybody deserves to have that happiness." - Tinesha "It's important that you teach these mannerisms in the home so when they get out of the home, they know how to react without you checking." - Tinesha "Your feelings matter, your space matter, and your consent matters." - Tinesha "I think that voting in your local elections matters more than the federal shit because local is going to affe
EP 168: 1.  **Pick Me Girls and Red Pill Reality: When Dating Ideals Collide**
Jun 5 2024
EP 168: 1. **Pick Me Girls and Red Pill Reality: When Dating Ideals Collide**
Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Ladies Time on the Killing Time Podcast, hosts Michelle and Tinesha are joined by their new friend Carmel for an entertaining and insightful discussion. They navigate through a range of topics, from personal achievements and mental health to music festivals and the dynamics of online interactions. Michelle kicks off the episode by fixing some technical difficulties and discussing her recent projects, including her Civilian of the Quarter award. Carmel shares her ongoing journey of buying a house in another country and completing a 100-mile challenge. Tinesha reflects on her recent health scare, discussing the emotional roller coaster brought on by her PCOS and the importance of mental health awareness. The conversation then takes a lighter turn as the trio discusses their love for music festivals and recent movies they've enjoyed. Tinesha provides an entertaining movie review segment, while Michelle and Carmel preview their excitement for upcoming concerts. They also delve into a previous controversial discussion about choosing a man or a bear in a survival scenario, each explaining their viewpoints and emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue online. Key Takeaways: Mental Health Awareness: The episode highlights the significance of mental health, particularly in men, and encourages seeking professional help and community support. Empowerment Through Travel and Challenges: Carmel's experiences underscore the value of pushing personal boundaries, whether through international real estate ventures or physical fitness challenges. Movies and Entertainment: Tinesha's movie reviews offer a fresh take on recent films, providing listeners with entertainment recommendations. Respectful Dialogue Online: The hosts stress the importance of maintaining respectful and constructive conversations on social media, even when opinions differ. Music and Cultural Events: The excitement for upcoming concerts and cultural festivals is palpable, reflecting the hosts' passion for music and community gatherings. Notable Quotes: Carmel: "America's ghetto… there are other places to live. You don't have to live in America." Michelle: "I treat men like people because they got feelings too. Like, they just like us." Tinesha: "I just wanted to have a conversation with men to try to see if we could have a conversation on how men approach certain situations rather than to just degrade and downgrade each other." Carmel: "It's not about being a pick me girl. I actually don't give a fuck about these men." Michelle: "Y'all don't have to suffer in silence. There are people that care about you." Resources: Black Girl Therapy: Website for finding black therapists in the community Taryn Oma: Well-regarded therapist specializing in a range of mental health issues, including depression and eating disorders. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with thought-provoking discussions and heartwarming camaraderie on the Killing Time Podcast. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment on our YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram to stay updated and engaged with our latest content!
EP 167: Conversations about Relationships, Wealth, and Colonizing Earth Two
May 28 2024
EP 167: Conversations about Relationships, Wealth, and Colonizing Earth Two
Happy Tuesday Party People The Killing Tyme Crew is back with another one : Episode Summary: In this candid and lively episode, the hosts dive deep into a variety of personal and pop culture topics, delivering raw conversations that strike at the heart of every listener. Beginning with a discussion that touches on intimate matters and the truths behind quick romantic encounters, they lay out an unfiltered groundwork for what promises to be an episode filled with humor, honesty, and a touch of controversy. The dialogue quickly transitions into personal anecdotes and reflections about life choices, with a particular focus on the decisions one makes in their youth regarding sex and relationships. They also touch on the gravity of maintaining one's image, particularly examining the aftermath of public altercations involving well-known celebrities. Throughout the show, the hosts maintain a balance between humor and serious reflection, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective on real-life issues. Key Takeaways: The hosts discuss intimate and personal experiences, questioning societal norms and expectations. There's a dialogue on the importance of maintaining one's public image and the scrutiny that follows celebrities' personal lives. The conversation also examines the changes and choices experienced during young adulthood, especially in the context of relationships and sexual activities. Comments on pop culture, music, and artists lead to discussions about the ethics of supporting controversial figures. The hosts also address the concerns about the younger generation's sexual habits and its implications on health.
EP 166: The Dos and Don'ts of Proposing: How to Get it Right
May 14 2024
EP 166: The Dos and Don'ts of Proposing: How to Get it Right
Happy Tuesday Party People!  In this episode, we are joined by Carmel, a seasoned professional with 15 years of experience in social work. She has worked extensively with the county, handling diverse roles within Child Protective Services, from supporting families to facilitating adoptions. Carmel is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption within the African American community, emphasizing the need for more black families to open their hearts and homes to children in need. An avid traveler and adventure-seeker, she inspires many with her experiences from around the globe. Episode Summary: In the latest compelling episode of the podcast, the Killing Time crew welcomes a very special guest, Carmel, who brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience in social work and an unstoppable zeal for travel. The conversation ventures into the serious matter of foster care and adoption processes, highlighting the disparities in black community representation among adoptive homes. This episode balances weighty social issues with light-hearted banter and personal anecdotes that will both enlighten and entertain the listener. Carmel discusses her journey through different roles in social work, her passionate stance on advocating for adoptions within African American communities, and her reasons for deciding against having biological children. The dialogue also tours through Carmel's travel escapades, sharing her top destinations and culturally eye-opening experiences. A particularly heartfelt segment touches upon the significance and personal stories around prom season, delving into the societal expectations and pressures faced by today's youth. Key Takeaways: There is a significant need for more African American families to foster and adopt children, highlighting an area of unmet social responsibility. Carmel shares her travel stories, giving us a glimpse into her top destinations and the cultural impact of her journeys. The discussion on how to approach proposals underscores the importance of thoughtfulness and individual consideration. The conversation on prom expenditures raises questions about current societal norms and expectations for milestone events in young people's lives. The episode features a lively debate on the realities of marriage, prenups, and the importance of protecting one's assets. Tune in to the full episode to dive deeper into these intriguing topics with Korey, Reggie, Tinesha, Rex,  and their engaging guest, Carmel. Their candid and spirited conversation promises to provide valuable insights and a few good laughs. Stay with us for more episodes that blend serious discussion with light-hearted entertainment from the Killing Time crew.
EP 165: The Unpredictability of Men: Why Some Women Would Choose a Bear in the Woods
May 7 2024
EP 165: The Unpredictability of Men: Why Some Women Would Choose a Bear in the Woods
About the Guest(s): In this enlightening episode of The Killing Tyme Podcast, we are joined by Officer Mario, a well-respected member of the Clark County Police Department. His career path is unique and inspiring, having made a significant transition from a troubled youth to a caring and dedicated public servant. Mario, originally from Detroit, Michigan, has spent the majority of his adult life in Las Vegas. His personal story is a testament to his growth and resilience. Episode Summary: This episode of The Killing Tyme Podcast crew dives into an engaging and heartfelt conversation, uncovering the fascinating journey of Officer Mario, a school police officer who turned his life around. Starting off with a warm introduction, the crew quickly delves into the importance of building community ties, especially with the youth. The show takes an interesting turn as they discuss how Officer Mario uses TikTok as a platform to connect with children and gain notoriety for his positive influence on them. As the episode progresses, the conversation becomes deeper, touching on difficult subjects such as the recent tragedy at Rancho High School. Officer Mario opens up about the impact this event had on the community and the role of law enforcement in the aftermath. The episode balances serious tones with lighter moments, giving listeners an authentic glimpse of the challenges and triumphs faced by school officers. The transition of Officer Mario from a troubled youth to a respected police officer. The role and influence of social media on youth, specifically TikTok's impact. In-depth discussion about the recent tragedy at Rancho High School and its effects. Insights into the responsibilities and challenges faced by school officers. The difference in perception and usage of certain colloquial terms across cultures. Key Takeaways: Officer Mario brings a humanizing narrative to the role of police officers, focusing on youth development and mentorship. Social media platforms, like TikTok, have become instrumental in forming bridges between law enforcement and the younger generation. The personal impact of school tragedies on officers like Mario highlights the acute need for community and crisis management. Officer Mario's upbringing and challenges underscore the power of transformation and service to the community. Cultural nuances in language and terms have varying impacts and are subject to debate and perspective. Notable Quotes: "I'm not just at Rancho, like that whole north side, east side is like my area, so I'm moving around. I'm all over the place." "We gotta have more of a relationship with these kids. Teach them it's a different way. Cause that's not all right." "If anybody eat chitlins out there in the world, y'all fucking nasty." "But, like, would you be alive? Like, it might be a little something serious. Feel me?" Resources: Officer Mario's TikTok Handle - Mister FunCop Encourage the audience to tune into the full episode to appreciate the depth of Officer Mario's experiences and the imperative discussions around youth mentorship, social media's role in community policing, and navigating public tragedies. Stay connected with us for more insightful episodes.
EP 163: Big Purp (Food Adventures and Weekend Shenanigans with the Killing Time Crew)
Apr 9 2024
EP 163: Big Purp (Food Adventures and Weekend Shenanigans with the Killing Time Crew)
Happy Monday Party People! Join us for todays episode. About the Guest(s): In this episode, we feature Caliago as a guest. Caliago is notable for his discussion on his interests in food content creation and his journey into music. He hails from Inglewood, California, and has pursued content creation, sharing his experiences with food spots through social media. Caliago also talks about his personal growth journey after moving away from home. Episode Summary: In this vibrant and laughter-filled episode, the crew delves into an array of topics with their guests, Reggie, Tanisha, and Caliago. From humorous anecdotes to personal life stories, this discussion offers listeners an engaging look into the everyday musings and conversations that define this group's dynamic. Beginning with the guests' experiences, the conversation flows into a lighthearted debate about dating, the impact of TikTok as an educational platform, and even speculative musings on heaven and hell. The discussion also turns to the subject of short-form content on platforms like TikTok and Netflix's adaptation period from longer series formats to shorter, more bite-sized content seasons, reflecting a shift in audience attention spans and consumption habits. Key Takeaways: Caliago discusses his move from Inglewood, California, to Las Vegas, and the personal growth he experienced. The episode includes a discussion on content creation, revealing how platforms like TikTok are educating people on various topics. The shift in TV series episode lengths from 20+ episodes in shows like Martin to 8-12 episodes in contemporary series highlights changing consumption patterns. Graphic t-shirts are a topic of interest, with the guests sharing their favorite shirts and their love for comfortable clothing at home. The conversation takes a comedic turn into notions of the afterlife, with playful considerations about what makes someone ready for heaven or hell.
EP 162: Tap N A$$ (Drinking, Music, and Fun: A Weekend Full of Adventures)
Apr 2 2024
EP 162: Tap N A$$ (Drinking, Music, and Fun: A Weekend Full of Adventures)
About the Guest(s): In this engaging episode, we're introduced to Justin, a multifaceted individual hailing from New York City. Having spent formative years in Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Harlem, Justin's diverse experiences have shaped his dynamic career. He's an avid clothing designer, founder of Lonely Forever Clutch Productions, and possesses a keen interest in photography, capturing life through the lens with a unique perspective. Notably, Justin is also a barber, a skill he's honed since the age of 14, offering his services to those in need and enriching his community. As a father of four, he juggles his parenting responsibilities alongside his varied professional endeavors. His journey echoes resilience and dedication, making him an inspiring figure on today's episode. Episode Summary: In this riveting episode of the podcast, listeners are treated to an exhilarating blend of humor, personal insights, and thought-provoking conversations with the distinguished guest, Justin. The episode kicks off with lively banter and swiftly moves into an exploration of Justin's multifaceted world, his clothing brand inspired by personal life events, and his various hustles that showcase his resilience and creativity. Diving deep into the personal narratives and hustle, the podcast illuminates Justin's life journey, detailing his meaningful tattoo that signifies personal loss and triumph. We get an inside look at his clothing line, Lonely Forever , born from his experiences of pain and purpose. The audience is captivated as Justin shares stories about fatherhood, his path from homelessness to security, and his passion projects that keep him grounded and driven. Amidst the engaging discussions, the podcast balances lighter moments with deep dives into serious topics, creating a rich tapestry of content. Key Takeaways: Justin shares the poignant story behind his clothing brand, underscored by personal loss and a dedication to overcoming adversity. Discussion on balancing creative passions such as clothing design and photography with the responsibilities of fatherhood and work. Insight into the life-changing decision to move from New York to Las Vegas, and the enduring impact of homelessness during his youth. Debate over the support and criticism of public figures in light of serious allegations, reflecting a broader conversation on accountability and celebrity culture. (Diddy)  Reflections on close relationships and boundaries, including a humorous, yet insightful, conversation about handling unexpected romantic confessions from friends. (Jerrod Carmichael, Tyler The Creator) Notable Quotes: "Buy my shit. That's my plug." – Justin's straightforward call to action for listeners to support his clothing brand. "If my mom would have wore my shit." – Justin expressing how his mother's influence pervades his creative work. "I wouldn't be here today without my kids." – Justin acknowledging the profound impact of fatherhood on his life choices and direction. "You gotta find something that you love to do, and it ain't about the bread." – Justin emphasizing the importance of passion over profit in one's career. "Everything is alleged until it's proven." – A frank discussion on the complexities of allegation culture and the influence of public perception. Resources: Justin's Instagram: @_klutchproductions Lonely Forever Clothing Line (Direct contact through Justin's Instagram for purchases). Make sure to catch the full episode for a deeper dive into Justin's remarkable journey and the vibrant dialogue that unfolds. Stay tuned for more episodes that promise to enlighten and entertain.
EP 161: The Horror Show: Wild Club Encounters and Supernatural Foes
Mar 26 2024
EP 161: The Horror Show: Wild Club Encounters and Supernatural Foes
Happy Tuesday Party People The Killing Tyme Crew is back with another one:    In this intriguing and laughter-filled episode of the podcast, the hosts engage in a candid conversation that covers a wide range of topics, from friendship and finance to travel experiences with friends. The banter kicks off with Korey questioning the value he and Reginald place on their bond when it comes to financial decisions, leading to playful yet deep exchanges on what they would do in extreme situations. The episode navigates through the ups and downs of making financial decisions amongst friends, as well as laying out the intricacies of planning group trips. The hosts tackle the question of how to handle friends with financial constraints on shared vacations, emphasizing the sensitivity and complexities of money dynamics in relationships. The conversation also veers into pop culture with a discussion on diss tracks in various music genres, particularly the recent one involving Kendrick Lamar and other hip-hop artists, igniting analyses on competitiveness and camaraderie in the music industry. Key Takeaways: Bonds and friendships can be tested with hypothetical financial dilemmas, leading to humorous yet insightful contemplations on loyalty and priorities. Group trips with friends can unearth challenges around financial disparities and expectations, underlining the importance of communication and boundaries. Hip-hop's unique feature of diss tracks adds a competitive edge to the genre, highlighting artist rivalries and the sometimes-grey line between creating buzz and personal attacks. The importance of safeguarding oneself when dealing with money and relationships is emphasized, alongside the consideration for friends' financial situations during shared experiences. The dialogue on music beefs effectively illustrates how celebrity reactions and public engagement can rapidly fuel or douse the artistic fires, especially in the
EP 160: Chuckle Fu%kers
Mar 19 2024
EP 160: Chuckle Fu%kers
Whats good party people The Killing Tyme Crew is back with another one!  Episode Summary:In the latest episode of the vibrant podcast, hosts Korey, Tinesha, Reggie, and Rex, along with their man Vincent in the background, share an eclectic and unscripted conversation that veers into various topics, from embarrassing moments to life in the military. The dialogue unfolds spontaneously, revealing the humor, camaraderie, and diverse life experiences of the speakers.The show kicks off with a candid banter about the importance of keeping phones on silent during the recording, leading to playful jabs and personal anecdotes. As Korey makes a much-awaited return to the podcast, Tinesha and Rex share their recent escapades, including Tinesha's trip to Chicago and Rex's experiences in film production and DJing. From there, the conversation takes a hilarious turn as they discuss celebrity crushes, the awkwardness of bodily functions, and the downright bizarre incidents encountered in the military.Key Takeaways: Korey rejoins the podcast after a break, sharing his experience at a punk concert with his son.Tinesha recounts her Chicago visit and her battle with the flu upon her return.Rex provides insights into his film production work and teases the possibility of working on a cruise ship.The hosts engage in a candid discussion on celebrity crushes and ponder over embarrassing situations like passing gas in front of significant others.Wild stories from the military, involving everything from "double shitting" to "phantom shitters," round off the episode with a mix of shock and laughter. Notable Quotes: "Yeah, because I'm important." - Tinesha, highlighting her busy phone."I missed y'all so fucking much." - Korey expressing his excitement to be back on the podcast."I've been watching the same movie for like seven months now, dog. I'm so excited for this shit to be out." - Rex on the lengthy process of producing a film."Would I do it three times? You gon' get what the fuck y'all gon' get?" - Korey musing about marriage."You ever farted and tried to blame it on the dog, but the dog look at you and leave the room." - Tinesha, prompting a discussion about flatulence etiquette. Experience the amusing and unforeseen directions the conversation takes by listening to the full episode. Stay tuned for more refreshing content that delves deep into life’s candid moments with this vibrant podcast crew.
EP 159: Ladies Tyme: Combustulated
Mar 6 2024
EP 159: Ladies Tyme: Combustulated
In this lively and candid episode of "Ladies Tyme," we're joined by Tinesha, Kamie, and Michelle - a dynamic trio of friends who share their individual and collective experiences with humor and sincerity. Tinesha, known for her introspective and observational approach, leads the conversation that oscillates between personal anecdotes and shared cultural moments. Kamie brings a free-spirited and spontaneous energy, discussing her various life adventures and social dynamics. Michelle, celebrating her birthday, offers insights into her life milestones, creating an atmosphere of joyous reflection. Episode Summary:This episode takes listeners on a serendipitous journey through the lives of Tinesha, Kamie, and Michelle, as they dive into discussions about life occurrences, relationships, and the nuances of celebrating birthdays and special occasions. From the start, the program captures the listener's attention with its unfiltered conversation and the embrace of 'High Sea' season, Michelle's celebratory time of the year. The show oscillates with candid discussions, from lighthearted topics like ASMR and social beverages to more personable accounts of weekend adventures and experiences with rave culture. The hosts recount entertaining anecdotes of their escapades, from celebrating birthdays and outings to attending vibrant events. They also manage to weave in critical dialogues surrounding contemporary culture and personal growth, illustrating a fascinating contrast between convivial banter and introspective exchanges. Key Takeaways:Insight into how to navigate friendships when boundaries are tested, especially with the opposite gender, and the importance of communication and respecting relationships.A reflective exploration of friendships and emotional connections, shedding light on how trauma and life experiences can shape our ability to relate to others.An open discussion about the culture shift from iconic spring break celebrations to current public social concerns, highlighting how times have changed.An impromptu critique of entertainers like Nicki Minaj, emphasizing the need for authenticity and maturity in the public eye.The intrinsic value of living in the moment and the potential drawbacks of excessive technology use during special events or concerts. Notable Quotes:"I can't be friends with people who haven't had some kind of trauma. Like, they need to get it.""I need everybody to get back to just having a good time where people don't get hurt and nothing is recorded.""You've got to communicate when you're uncomfortable and your vulnerabilities.""Sometimes you just wish people could lock up their phones.""We all went through our own trials and tribulations, but, babe, 2023 was a struggle bus."Dive into the full conversation to enjoy the humor, wisdom, and heartfelt moments shared by Tinesha, Kamie, and Michelle.