Between Us with Lloyd and Rhenotha

A hoe gotta be at the door

16 min · 5 de may de 2026
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What starts as a 7:40am meltdown turns into a real conversation about parenting, boundaries, and keeping your peace. Lloyd shares how his 17-year-old daughter calls him in full panic mode over school drama, putting him in that all-too-familiar position—do you drop everything and rescue, or do you hold the line? Instead of reacting off emotion, he pauses (barely 😅) and even taps ChatGPT to help him respond with clarity instead of chaos. From almost jumping in the car to ultimately sending an Uber, the moment becomes bigger than just one morning. It’s about raising independent kids, teaching them to communicate what they actually need, and knowing when “I love you” also means “I’m not doing this again.” Between laughs, honesty, and a little shenanigans, Lloyd and Rhenotha unpack what it really looks like to parent teens in real time—when you’ve done the work, laid the foundation, and now have to let go… just a little.

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A hoe gotta be at the door

What starts as a 7:40am meltdown turns into a real conversation about parenting, boundaries, and keeping your peace. Lloyd shares how his 17-year-old daughter calls him in full panic mode over school drama, putting him in that all-too-familiar position—do you drop everything and rescue, or do you hold the line? Instead of reacting off emotion, he pauses (barely 😅) and even taps ChatGPT to help him respond with clarity instead of chaos. From almost jumping in the car to ultimately sending an Uber, the moment becomes bigger than just one morning. It’s about raising independent kids, teaching them to communicate what they actually need, and knowing when “I love you” also means “I’m not doing this again.” Between laughs, honesty, and a little shenanigans, Lloyd and Rhenotha unpack what it really looks like to parent teens in real time—when you’ve done the work, laid the foundation, and now have to let go… just a little.

5 de may de 202616 min