Indie Artist Music Hustle

Host and Creator: Blonde Intelligence (Ms. Roni)

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

  1. 5D AGO

    When Pettiness Turns Into Court for Tasha K

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Pettiness is easy when it’s just a comment or a clip, but it gets real when lawyers and judges get involved. We break down the messy fallout between Tasha K and Cardi B and talk about how celebrity gossip can slide from “reporting” into something that feels personal, repetitive, and legally risky. If you’ve ever wondered where the line is for bloggers, commentators, and fans, this conversation puts that question front and center. We walk through the timeline as we remember it, including how pressure for a public response can fuel escalation, and why tone matters as much as the claim itself. When allegations get salacious, when health rumours get thrown around, and when coverage becomes a marathon, the target is not going to show up politely. We also talk about privacy boundaries: celebrities are public figures, but they are still people, and not every detail about relationships, family, or personal life belongs to the internet. Then we zoom out to a problem that affects everyone right now: AI and credibility. A lawyer being fined for citing allegedly fake cases is a reminder that AI tools can hallucinate sources that sound convincing. Whether you’re filing in court, posting to social media, or running a media platform, the human brain has to stay smarter than the machine and do the basic work of checking facts. Listen for a grounded take on defamation, social media ethics, celebrity privacy, and AI verification. If this sparked a reaction, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review. Where do you think the boundary should be for online commentary? Support the show

    10 min
  2. MAY 3

    What If The Real Stalker Is The Audience? Claressa Shields...

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The internet loves a clean storyline, but real life is messy and so is the way we react to it. We dig into the chatter around Clarissa Shields, Remy Ma, and Papoose and ask a harder question: what happens when “commentary” turns into obsession, and the audience starts acting like the breakup belongs to them? We talk about the patterns we keep seeing in celebrity gossip culture and YouTube commentary: projecting your own relationship hurt onto strangers, trauma bonding in the comments, and treating every post like evidence in a case you were never assigned. I also lay out practical red flags that someone is overly invested in another woman’s relationship, from excessive social media monitoring and fake accounts to rearranging your life to be where someone will be, uninvited. If you’ve ever felt your mood shift because of people you don’t know, this will help you name what’s happening. We also get into the emotional roots underneath it all: insecurity, envy, and the exhausting habit of validating your worth through comparison. A relationship can’t breathe when every appearance gets measured against an ex, and no amount of “winning” stops a cheater from choosing to cheat. To close, I share a quick cryotherapy promo for listeners in central Arkansas who want support with recovery, pain, or inflammation. If this hit a nerve, subscribe, share it with a friend who lives in the comments, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the clearest sign to you that online “reporting” has crossed the line? Support the show

    14 min
  3. APR 26

    Keep It A Honeypot Not A Barracuda Pot, Women's Summer Feminine Hygiene

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Summer heat does not play fair. One quick run to the store turns into sweat, humidity, discharge, and that moment you wonder if you still smell “fresh” even though you showered earlier. I go straight into the uncomfortable truth: soap and water alone is not always enough, and “the body cleanses itself” is not the same thing as the body removing odor. If we can talk about hair, nails, and outfits, we can talk about women’s hygiene and vaginal health without acting offended. I share a story-driven mix of advice and reality checks, from the grandma-approved vinegar bath tip to the “finger test” that instantly changes how some women think about going without underwear. We also get into what Brazilian waxers say they deal with and why showing up clean matters for comfort and basic respect. Along the way, I call out the small tools that make a big difference in summer: wipes you can carry, panty liners, breathable underwear, and smart routines that reduce odor-causing bacteria. Then we go where people whisper: men talking about strong underwear odor and the ongoing “BBL smell” conversation. I break down the hygiene side, the importance of being fully healed, and why you should take safety seriously if you have had cosmetic surgery. The goal is not shame. The goal is a clear, doable summer hygiene routine that helps you feel confident leaving the house. If this hit a nerve or helped you at all, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the reminder, and leave a review. What is one hygiene tip you swear by in the summer? Support the show

    21 min
  4. APR 19

    We Lose The Culture When We Stop Honoring The Greats, Honor Lil Wayne Now

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A viral clip can turn a real person into a punchline in minutes, and that’s exactly what pushed us to speak up about Lil Wayne. When a legend shows emotion and the internet treats it like a trend, we have to ask what “the culture” really means. For us, Hip Hop Culture is bigger than jokes and opinions, it’s history, craft, and the people who carried the genre on their backs long before it was safe or profitable. We dig into why some cultures naturally revere elders as keepers of wisdom, while American entertainment can be quick to dismiss artists the moment they’re no longer “new.” Then we bring it back to Wayne’s legacy: the hit records, the mixtape impact, and the unmistakable influence that still shapes rap today. We also talk about why major platforms matter, including why Coachella feels like a missed call, and why the Super Bowl halftime show debate often says more about timing and audience expectations than it does about talent. Finally, we get into evolution. Wayne has always flirted with rock, and hip hop and rock fusion has been part of music history for decades. What would happen if he re-released his biggest songs with a rock edge and aimed at a broader audience without compromising who he is? If you care about rap legends, music industry respect, and protecting hip hop history while the greats are still here to receive it, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves hip hop, and leave a review. Who do you think deserves more respect as a living legend right now? Support the show

    8 min
  5. APR 13

    What If Your Biggest Threat Is Your Own Team

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this throwback of Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. If you’re calling yourself an independent music artist but your music isn’t properly registered, you might be building on sand. We get blunt about the unglamorous steps that separate a hobby from a professional music career: protecting your catalog, getting paid royalties, and surrounding yourself with people who actually know the music business.  We walk through the essential music registration checklist, including joining a performing rights organization (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC), filing copyright via copyright.gov, and registering with SoundExchange for digital performance royalties. Along the way, we talk about why these moves matter for ownership, leverage, and income, especially as more artists go independent and rely on streaming platforms to gain visibility. If you’ve ever searched for “how to register my music” or “how do artists get royalties,” this is the practical roadmap.  Then we shift to the human side of career growth: the dangers of homeboy management. Hiring friends or family who lack industry knowledge can lead to bad decisions, missed networking, weak marketing strategy, and even jealousy that keeps you stuck. We also unpack why cutting side deals behind your manager’s back can feel like quick money while quietly destroying trust and long-term support.  Listen, then subscribe, share this with an artist who needs it, and leave a review. What’s the one business step you’ve been avoiding the most? Support the show

    15 min
  6. APR 6

    Is “Educated” Just Another Way To Hide Insecurity Kendra? Love And Hip Hop Atlanta

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Somebody gets called a “whore” on TV and suddenly everyone has a side. Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I’m Ms Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. I’m not here for the lazy version of that story. We start with Love and Hip Hop Atlanta and the Joc and Kendra situation, where rumors, old receipts, and public disrespect collide. I talk through why the insults don’t actually solve anything, how “I’m educated” can come off like a shield, and what it looks like when frustration gets aimed at women while the man stays strangely untouched. From there, I pivot to Trick Daddy and the AKA party drama. If you book a rap lineup for a night party, what did you expect to hear? We get into expectations, event planning, and why walking out is different from shutting the whole thing down. It’s a real look at nightlife culture, accountability, and how fast public judgment moves when clips hit the internet. We close with a quick thought on Damoni flipping “Ms. Jackson” and why keeping momentum is sometimes the smartest play. If you care about reality TV commentary, hip hop culture, and the social media choices that shape a public image, you’ll find plenty to chew on here. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your take: who handled their situation the worst, and why? Support the show

    8 min
  7. MAR 29

    What If Mind Your Business...Tiger Woods, Sierra, Scrappy, Kandi & Todd

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Somebody can be rich, famous, and still make choices that put everyone else in danger. We open with a blunt take on the Tiger Woods DUI story and the repeated “it was my medication” explanation, because at some point the headline stops being shocking and starts being a pattern. If a prescription warns you not to drive, the responsibility is on you and the consequences should be real, because other people did not sign up for your risk.  Then we pivot into Love and Hip Hop Atlanta, where the drama is loud but the lessons are practical. Scrappy trying to bring his new girlfriend into the mix with his baby mama sounds grown on paper, until you add blurred boundaries, old hookups, and receipts. We talk self-worth, why some situations keep repeating, and why I hate seeing men argue like it’s a sport. We also get into Sierra’s urge to broadcast someone else’s affair and how that kind of “tell on her” energy can boomerang when your own house is not solid.  We close with Todd and Kandi, divorce settlement confusion, and a simple breakdown of how buying someone out of a shared house actually works. That opens up bigger questions about prenups, money motives, and what a clean breakup should look like when it’s truly over. If you like sharp commentary, relationship red flags, and real talk that connects pop culture to real life, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs boundaries, and leave a review with the one red flag you never ignore. Support the show

    13 min
  8. MAR 22

    Why A Lemon Pound Cake Became A Free Speech Fight, Congrats Afroman

    Now what did you think about what I said in this week's episode... Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A police raid, a viral surveillance clip, and a rapper’s punchline turn into a real legal battle and it ends with a message I love: free speech still reigns. We open with Afro Man’s defamation case, the song “Lemon Pound Cake,” and the strange way one tiny moment can get replayed until it becomes the headline. Under the jokes, we talk about the real stakes of satire, public embarrassment, and why a massive payout for “defamation” can feel like punishment for telling a story through music.  Then we switch gears to the messy world of celebrity divorce reporting, focusing on Kandi and Todd Tucker. We react to the settlement rumors floating around online, the pushback that follows, and the bigger problem when bloggers and commenters treat speculation like verified court facts. We also get into the human side: custody, family support, personality clashes, and what a “traditional family” idea can look like when two strong people are trying to protect their kids and their pride at the same time.  We close with thoughts on Clarissa Shields and Papoose, and why outsiders rarely know enough to judge what’s happening inside a relationship. If two people are committed, distractions stay outside, but social media can make every hiccup feel like a public trial. If you like pop culture commentary with clear takes and real questions, hit play, subscribe, and share the show with a friend, then leave a review and tell us: which story had you side-eyeing the internet the most? Support the show

    8 min

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