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. 8 HR AGO

    Why Hard Work Isn’t Enough Anymore | CNN Anchor Laura Coates

    On today’s Awf The Record, CNN anchor, attorney, and legal analyst Laura Coates joins the group chat for a powerful conversation about purpose, pivots, and what it really takes to build a life that feels true to you. Laura opens up about leaving the Department of Justice (DOJ), the moment her husband’s fear during a police stop became a wake-up call, and why “informational activism” became her way of speaking truth to power. She reflects on her time as a federal prosecutor, the ethical dilemmas that shook her, and why Black and brown communities deserve champions who understand their lived experience. From posting up in Panera Bread with a baby in her arms to becoming one of the most recognizable voices on CNN, Laura gets honest about ambition, motherhood, marriage, imposter syndrome, and the hard truth that few things are true meritocracies. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the attempt is the success, the grind does not end when you “make it,” and leaving the dream on the pillow is harder than doing it scared. KEY POINTS  - 0:00 Introduction - 2:17 From CNN legal analyst and federal prosecutor to hosting her own show - 3:56 Motherhood & her husband’s fear leading to the “camera in the car” wake‑up call - 5:51 Leaving DOJ: choosing “informational activism” and being laughed at for pursuing TV - 8:32 Financial sacrifice, family support, and redefining success on her own terms - 9:28 Why Black and brown communities need prosecutors who look like them - 12:43 The deportation warrant witness story and the ethical crisis  - 16:36 First steps into media: Panera Bread, radio hits while nursing, and writing op‑eds - 19:17 Grit, ambition, and surviving a cutthroat, non‑meritocratic TV industry - 29:42 “Doing it all”: kids, 4–5 hours of sleep, and a truly supportive partner - 31:06 “Pick your hard”: knowing her “why,” scheduling downtime, and protecting her health - 38:24 The Alex Trebek’s Jeopardy! experience and what it taught her QUOTES  "I wholeheartedly reject the idea that black and brown communities should not get champions who look like them, and I am very proud of the opportunity to have stood up on behalf of people, embed a voice for them.” – Laura Coates  "I needed my children to know that I was who I said I was, and that I wanted them to be." – Laura Coates  "I decided that removing a muzzle that I had to put on as a prosecutor was going to be my form of informational activism, I thought people want to speak truth to power. Let me tell them what the truth is." – Laura Coates  "I cannot fail if I'm trying on my own terms." – Laura Coates  RESOURCES Laura Coates  Website: lauracoates.com Instagram: @thelauracoates  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

    45 min
  2. 21 MAY

    Glow Up Coach: A Step-By-Step Guide To Reinventing Yourself In 30 Days

    What does a real glow up actually look like? In this episode of Awf The Record, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes sit down with lifestyle entrepreneur and digital creator Jaz Turner, whose thoughtful approach to self-investment, wellness, and intentional living has built a global audience of more than one million followers. But Jaz’s story didn’t begin with morning routines and glow-up advice. Before becoming a creator, she was on track to become a lawyer. After earning a full ride to law school and landing a prestigious position in sports and entertainment law, she found herself deeply unhappy, battling anxiety, burnout, and an identity crisis. What followed was the messy middle: leaving law school, rebuilding her life from the ground up, and discovering that growth isn’t glamorous. It’s lonely, uncomfortable, and deeply transformative. In this conversation, Jaz opens up about the truth behind personal growth, the power of journaling and self-reflection, navigating friendship breakups, setting boundaries, and why the glow up actually starts where it hurts. They also dive into routines, relationships, and the mindset shifts that helped Jaz rebuild her life, and why the most powerful transformation happens internally first. Felt stuck in a career that looks perfect on paper, or ever wonder what it really takes to reinvent yourself? This episode is for you. KEY POINTS Jaz Turner’s journey from law school student to lifestyle creator Why chasing the “perfect career” left her burned out and unhappyThe identity crisis that comes when your job no longer defines youWhy the glow up actually starts with anger, pain, and honestyThe messy middle of reinvention and rebuilding your lifeThe morning routines and mindset shifts that changed everythingFriendship breakups, boundaries, and protecting your growthHow reframing failure helped Jaz transform her lifeWhy internal growth always comes before the external glow up QUOTES  “It’s a loss of identity when your whole life has been built around your career.”  – Jaz Turner   “The messy middle is where you learn the tools to handle the life you deserve.” – Jaz Turner “Don’t be a loser in your own story.” – Jaz Turner “Nobody is coming to save you, and that’s actually the most empowering thing in the world.” – Jaz Turner RESOURCES:  Jaz Turner  Youtube: @jazturner16  Instagram: @jazturner16/  TikTok: @jazturner16  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

    1hr 4min
  3. 14 MAY

    The #1 Way Women Lower Their Dating Currency | Eboni K. Williams

    In this episode of AWF The Record, attorney, TV host, author, and Judge Eboni star Eboni K. Williams joins the group chat for an unfiltered conversation on dating standards, the infamous “bus driver” controversy, single motherhood by choice, and why she refuses to apologize for being clear about what she wants. From her time on Real Housewives of New York to navigating public backlash, Eboni opens up about what it means to be a Black woman who is outspoken, ambitious, and completely unafraid of being misunderstood. She breaks down her views on relationships as a marketplace, why women should be honest about their standards, and the decision to become a mother on her own terms. The conversation also dives into career ambition, partnership, political compatibility in dating, and why so many women feel judged for making unconventional life choices. KEYPOINTS: 0:00 Introduction Real Housewives, Race, and Being the First Black Cast MemberThe “Bus Driver” Controversy ExplainedEboni’s Dating Advice for Ambitious WomenWhy She Chose Single MotherhoodThe Backlash to Becoming a Solo Mom by ChoiceControl, Independence, and Executive Decision-MakingHot Takes on Dating, Money, and RelationshipsPolitical Compatibility in RelationshipsCan Women Really Have It All? QUOTES: “I'm a woman who's always operating on an agenda without apology.” – Eboni Williams  “I love the executive decision-making I get as a solo parent.” – Eboni Williams  “If I feel like I need to check your phone, the relationship is over.” – Eboni Williams  “My right to exist freely and humanely as a black person in America is not a political issue.” – Eboni Williams  “I don't know that we can have them all at the same time.” – Eboni Williams  RESOURCES:  Eboni Williams Website: .ebonikwilliams.com IG: .instagram.com/ebonikwilliams/  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

    58 min
  4. 7 MAY

    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

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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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