Awf The Record

Jeannette and Mona

In a podcast that lives up to its name, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes go “Awf the Record” with industry disruptors and cultural tastemakers, bringing you candid conversations that reflect the dynamic intersection of media, culture, and society . It’s a show that lives between the news of the day and the group chat. [Awf- Thuh- Rekərd ].

  1. -14 H

    Sergio Hudson: Michelle Obama, Beyoncé & The Brutal Truth About Black Designers

    In this episode of AWF The Record, legendary fashion designer Sergio Hudson opens up about the journey from small-town South Carolina to dressing some of the most powerful women in the world, including Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, Kamala Harris, and Kendall Jenner. Known for his razor-sharp tailoring, sculpted silhouettes, and unapologetic glamour, Sergio gets candid about the defining moment that changed everything: Michelle Obama’s viral inauguration look that crashed his website and launched his brand into another stratosphere. He shares the emotional reality of surviving the fashion industry as a Black designer, the business lessons that nearly broke him, and why staying true to his instincts became the key to building a global luxury brand. The conversation dives deep into the hidden economics of fashion, the pressure of dressing celebrities, Met Gala chaos, and the challenges independent Black designers face behind the scenes. Sergio also reflects on Americana, legacy, and why he sees himself as part of a larger cultural lineage rooted in American history. Sergio also gives unfiltered takes on quiet luxury, fast fashion, tailoring, baby hairs, super long wigs, Met Gala prep, and the fashion trends that seriously need to end. Tune in as this episode is a masterclass in vision, resilience, branding, and what it really takes to build an iconic fashion house. KEYPOINTS: 0:00 Introduction3:14 How his mother became the blueprint for the Sergio Hudson woman5:16 Defining the “Sergio Hudson woman” and dressing powerful women6:42 Moving to LA, celebrity styling, and building the brand11:57 Why real garment construction is becoming a lost art in fashion13:10 The expensive business lessons that nearly cost him everything15:11 Sergio reacts to Hanifa pausing operations and the realities Black designers face20:58 The Michelle Obama inauguration moment that changed his life overnight33:26 Dressing 18 people for the Met Gala and the chaos behind the scenes43:11 Sergio’s hot takes: quiet luxury, tailoring, fast fashion, baby hairs, and long wigs QUOTES: “You can tell when a designer knows how to make clothes and when they just know how to design clothes.” – Sergio Hudson “You’re like the personification of your ancestors’ wildest dreams.” – Jeannette Reyes “The art of being a clothing designer is almost dying.” – Sergio Hudson “A well-fitted outfit always beats an expensive one.” – Sergio Hudson “When the rubber hit the road, the designers of color were the first ones to be dropped.” – Sergio Hudson RESOURCES:  Sergio Hudson Website: sergiohudson.com IG: @sergiohudson Keep in touch with Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com  Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    56 min
  2. 30 AVR.

    Jess Hilarious: Postpartum struggles, The Breakfast Club Tension, and Finding her Voice

    In this episode of AWF The Record, Jess Hilarious opens up about the realities of postpartum, navigating a major career shift with The Breakfast Club, and what it actually takes to find your voice in an industry that’s constantly watching. From waking up at 3:30 AM for radio to becoming a published author, Jess reflects on her journey from viral comedian to mainstream media personality. She shares how motherhood changed her, the emotional toll of postpartum, and the pressure of returning to work before feeling fully like herself again. The conversation also dives into the tension surrounding The Breakfast Club, public perception, and the moment things felt like they were happening without her. Jess gets real about misdirected anger, being labelled “difficult,” and what people still misunderstand about her. This isn’t just about comedy or radio. It’s about identity, growth, and learning how to stand in your truth even when the world has an opinion. KEY POINTS - 0:00 Introduction  - 3:30 Life on The Breakfast Club and Early Mornings - 10:39 Becoming an Author and Career Evolution - 12:08 The Story That Almost Didn’t Make the Book - 13:09 Co-Parenting, Growth, and Breaking Toxic Cycles - 18:03 Where Her Comedy Comes From - 21:20 Going Viral and Building Her Platform - 22:58 The Wild ‘N Out Breakthrough Moment - 33:38 Mentorship from Kevin Hart and Industry Advice - 43:00 Joining The Breakfast Club and Public Reaction - 46:47 Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Career Timing - 50:24 Postpartum, Self-Doubt, and Returning to Work - 54:54 The Breakfast Club Tension and What Really Happened - 59:17 Misconceptions, Growth, and Moving Forward QUOTES  “I never thought I would have done… writing a book.” – Jess Hilarious “I was even questioning me being funny.” – Jess Hilarious “I was worried about how people were gonna look at me… how people still probably call child protective services.” – Jess Hilarious “We had no more time to engage in toxicity.” – Jess Hilarious Jess Hilarious Website: jesshilariousofficial.com Instagram: @jesshilarious_official RESOURCES:  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: YouTube: @AwfTheRecord Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Mona Kosar Abdi IG |  @monakabdi  Jeannette Reyes IG |  @msnewslady  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com  Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    59 min
  3. 23 AVR.

    Rachel Lindsay: First Black Bachelorette Reveals What Really Happened in Her Marriage

    On today’s episode of Awf The Record, Former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay opens up about everything the audience didn’t see: navigating fame as the first Black lead, the pressure of representing an entire culture, and the reality behind a highly public marriage and divorce. From walking away from law for a life she never planned, to realizing love alone isn’t enough, Rachel shares the truth about identity, ambition, and what it really costs to be “the first.” She delves into:  The Bachelor and being the first Black BacheloretteFame, identity, and public perceptionMarriage, divorce, and choosing yourselfAmbition, alignment, and relationship dynamicsHealing, reinvention, and telling your own storyThis episode is not just about reality TV. It’s about being misunderstood, being scrutinized, and ultimately choosing yourself anyway. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to perform, to stay in something too long, or to live up to an image that isn’t fully you… This conversation will hit. KEY POINTS - 0:00 Introduction  - 1:13 How The Bachelor Changed Rachel Lindsay’s Life - 6:46 Why She Almost Didn’t Do The Show - 9:38 On Becoming the First Black Bachelorette - 17:30 The Pressure of Being “The First” - 21:28 Why She Said Yes to Being The Bachelorette - 29:27 The Moment Her Life Changed Forever - 37:16 What Really Happens After the Cameras Stop - 40:06 The Reality of Her Marriage - 44:26 Realizing They Were Fundamentally Different - 50:32 Divorce, Public Scrutiny, and Healing - 56:52 Did She Win the Divorce? - 1:03:39 Life After Divorce and Finding Herself Again - 1:19:01 Modern Dating, Love, and Relationships QUOTES  “I have been more vulnerable publicly than I ever have in my life.” – Rachel Lindsay “I will forever be known as the attorney that didn’t get a prenup.” – Rachel Lindsay “Love is not enough to sustain a marriage.” – Rachel Lindsay “It’s not about having a person, it’s about having a partner.” – Rachel Lindsay RESOURCES:  Rachel Lindsay  Website: rachellindsayofficial.com Instagram: @therachlindsay Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Mona Kosar Abdi IG |  @monakabdi  Jeannette Reyes IG |  @msnewslady  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com  Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    1 h 5 min
  4. 16 AVR.

    Top Plastic Surgeon: The Secret Procedure Your Favorite Celebrity Is Hiding

    What are celebrities actually getting done… and why does everyone suddenly look younger? In this episode of Awf The Record, top Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon Dr. Carl Truesdale pulls back the curtain on modern plastic surgery, from facelifts and fillers to the “undetectable” glow ups taking over Hollywood. He breaks down the biggest misconceptions about plastic surgery, why natural results are now the gold standard, and how today’s techniques are creating transformations that look subtle, not obvious. From celebrity trends to the rise of men getting work done, Dr. Truesdale shares what people are really asking for behind closed doors. The conversation also dives into the psychology behind plastic surgery, why some people should not get it, and how to know if you’re choosing the right surgeon. Plus, he reveals the red flags most people completely miss, the real cost of facial rejuvenation, and why bad work is often easier to spot than good work. If you’ve ever wondered what actually works, what’s overhyped, and how to approach plastic surgery the right way, this episode is a must-listen. KEY POINTS - 0:00 Introduction  - 1:57 The Biggest Myth About Plastic Surgery and Black Patients - 5:43 What Actually Makes Someone Attractive - 8:42 The Psychology Behind Plastic Surgery - 10:35 Most Requested Procedures Right Now - 12:20 Why Hollywood Results Look More Natural Today - 14:05 Who Dr. Truesdale refuses to Operate On - 16:43 Fillers vs Facelifts: What Actually Works - 19:13 Black People and Plastic Surgery  - 27:07 The Real Cost of Looking Younger - 32:10 The Biggest Red Flags When Choosing a Surgeon - 36:52 The Future of Plastic Surgery  - 42:33 What Are The Men Getting In Plastic Surgery?  QUOTES  “What I do is candy. It's sugar. It will improve your quality of life, but you don't need to do it.” - Dr. Carl Truesdale “The hardest part of what I do is literally fulfilling the happiness piece, not related to surgery. It's a mental, psychological thing.” - Dr. Carl Truesdale “Perfect symmetry is not actually the goal. We want things to be more symmetric, but keeping a little bit of asymmetry is the thing that makes your face, your face.”  - Dr. Carl Truesdale RESOURCES:  Dr. Carl Truesdale  Website | www.doctortruesdale.com IG | Doctor.Truesdale  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com  Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    55 min

À propos

In a podcast that lives up to its name, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes go “Awf the Record” with industry disruptors and cultural tastemakers, bringing you candid conversations that reflect the dynamic intersection of media, culture, and society . It’s a show that lives between the news of the day and the group chat. [Awf- Thuh- Rekərd ].

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