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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 Wednesday.

Killing Tyme Podcast Korey Kilgore

    • Society & Culture

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 Wednesday.

    EP 170: Chillin' and Chatting: Favorite Cartoons and Father's Day Vibes

    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!

    • 1 hr 22 min
    EP 169: FLY ME OUT

    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

    • 1 hr 10 min
    EP 168: 1. **Pick Me Girls and Red Pill Reality: When Dating Ideals Collide**

    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!

    • 1 hr 16 min
    EP 167: Conversations about Relationships, Wealth, and Colonizing Earth Two

    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.
     

    • 1 hr 13 min
    EP 166: The Dos and Don'ts of Proposing: How to Get it Right

    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.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    EP 165: The Unpredictability of Men: Why Some Women Would Choose a Bear in the Woods

    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.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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