Lady Lockz - Sip in The Paint w/ Guest Amirah Admires - Ep. 2

The Spaces featured Lady Locks Episode 2 hosted by Nikki/Lady Locks with K&B, Teflon, Kim, and Emac, spotlighting creator and recording artist Amira Admires. After Parley Syndicate announcements (weekly show slate, December merch special, $250 giveaway on Dec 19, fight night in Discord, and a Dec 20 Madden tournament), the room pivoted to women’s basketball. Amira discussed NCAA interests (LSU via Flau’jae Johnson, South Carolina Gamecocks) and picked a USA women’s starting five headlined by Raven Johnson, Flau’jae, MiLaysia Fulwiley, Audi Crooks, and Joyce Edwards/Sarah Strong. The panel highlighted how women’s sports knowledge is often challenged, underscoring Lady Locks as a safe and empowering space. Interactive segments included a nickname game and “drop or draft” for 2026 prospects. A music spotlight played Amira’s “At One Point” and celebrated her anthem “Chosen” for its affirming, 90s soul energy. In a WIP (Women in Power) segment, Amira shared her journey into AI—learning via TikTok/YouTube, using Gemini, and building AI vision boards—with plans for ebooks/classes to help women monetize. The session closed with calls to follow Amira and join the Parley Syndicate community.

Lady Locks Episode 2 — Twitter Space Recap with Guest Amira Admires

Overview

  • Host(s): The Lady Locks team (core voices heard: Nikki, Kim, Teflon, Emac, K&B) under the Parley Syndicate community.
  • Guest: Amira Admires — sports commentator/creator, singer-songwriter (R&B/Gospel), and AI content innovator.
  • Vibe & format: Live, interactive, high-energy Space with music interludes, games, and shot cues. Recurring “shot o’clock” when the word “chosen” is said (named after Amira’s single). Technical difficulties occurred due to Amira traveling to Atlanta for her daughter’s gig; the panel maintained continuity and support.

Housekeeping & Announcements (Parley Syndicate)

  • Programming lineup (7 days/week):
    • Monday: Monday Night Football
    • Tuesday: Welcome to the Dog House
    • Wednesday: Puff Pick with Wells
    • Thursday: Thursday Night Football with K&B
    • Friday: Lady Locks
    • Saturday: Sports shows (this week highlighting College Football Playoffs)
    • Sunday: All-day NFL
  • Merch special: $15 Parley Syndicate shirts for December; order by Dec 14 for guaranteed Christmas delivery.
  • $250 giveaway: Dec 19 — Fight Night watch in Discord (Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua events highlighted). Eligibility: join Discord and/or Patreon, plus purchase merch and post pictures in the community.
  • Madden tournament: Dec 20 — $10 entry, winner-takes-all; Lady Locks will sponsor a few entrants; challenge issued to Mr. K&B.
  • Community asks: Share and like the Space; follow Parley Syndicate and Lady Locks; check the website and join the community.

Guest Introduction & Context

  • Amira Admires joined while en route to Atlanta (daughter’s performance). Service intermittency affected audio, but she remained engaged.
  • Platforms where Amira’s content/music can be found: TikTok (as “Amira Admires”), Apple Music, YouTube, Instagram.

NCAA Women’s Hoops Discussion

  • Teams Amira is excited about:
    • South Carolina Gamecocks
    • LSU (she emphasized her interest being tied to “Malaysia”—context suggests MiLaysia Fulwiley and LSU’s star vibe, and she mentioned Flau’jae Johnson.)
  • Notes: Amira has been a supporter of “Malaysia” since school; her fandom follows the player more than the program, but she’s riding for LSU due to that connection.

USA Women’s National Team (Training Camp Roster)

  • Prompt: Who would Amira pick for a starting lineup?
  • Amira’s selections and thinking across a choppy segment:
    • Guards/wings she named: Raven Johnson, Flau’jae Johnson, and “Malaysia” (MiLaysia Fulwiley).
    • For the big: Initially reached for “the girl from Ohio” but aligned on Audi Crooks (panel noted “from Iowa”), then she pivoted strongly to Sarah Strong as her preferred big.
    • She humorously nicknamed Sarah Strong “PTSD” and insisted, “If we gonna have a team, we bring Strong with us.”
  • Community banter: Running gag that audio glitches spiked when Sarah Strong’s name came up.

Is the Women’s Basketball “Crown” Still with USA?

  • Amira’s stance: Yes — the crown is still with America.

How Amira Got Into Sports & On Being a Woman in Sports

  • Origin: Watching sports with her uncle; daughter started basketball at age 5 (played through high school, later shifted to photography after an injury). Amira learned from her daughter’s AAU coach (her best friend) and her uncle.
  • Self-concept: “Coach in my head” — she coaches energetically from the sidelines.
  • Community role: Receives frequent DMs/comments asking for updates and insights on teams/players (e.g., Gamecocks, “Malaysia”). She recognizes many rely on her to drop knowledge.
  • Gendered gatekeeping: She and the Lady Locks team experience their expertise being questioned; Lady Locks was created as a safe, supportive space for women to talk sports and be taken seriously.

Game 1: “Who We Introducing?” (Nicknames)

  • Malaysia (MiLaysia Fulwiley): “Fufu”
  • Flau’jae Johnson: “4” (simple, tied to identity/number)
  • Amaya (context unclear; possibly a player Amira tracks): “Heavy Hair”
  • Audi Crooks: “Agent” (noted as a big who’s “good luck trying to…” — implying dominance)
  • Ayanna Patterson: none offered
  • Sarah Strong: “PTSD” (Amira jokes she “has PTSD for her,” but respects her game)
  • Kaylen Gilbert: none offered
  • “Kate Cover” (name unclear; Amira “invites her to the cookout,” and assigns her potato salad duties — playful cultural approval)
  • Miss Devine: none offered
  • Grace: none offered
  • Two additional Amira-tracked players who needed nicknames:
    • Joyce: “Puff” (ties to hairstyle motif; she noted Joyce only takes out her puffs at the end of the season/Nationals)
    • Tessa: “Tata” (Amira “renamed” her with a rhythmic nickname)

Game 2: “Drop or Draft” (2026 Eligibility Focus)

  • Aalyah (Alia) Del Rosario: Drop
  • Charisma Osborne: Draft (Emac)
  • Raven Johnson: Draft
  • Madina Olcott (name as said by panel): Draft — Emac called her “No. 1 pick”
  • Flau’jae Johnson: Draft
  • Tenaya Watson: Draft
  • Cody Mick (surname uncertain): Draft (Emac)
  • Kiki Rice: Drop
  • Ivy Fudd (name as said): Draft
  • UConn’s “Lauren that” (surname unclear): Draft
  • Olivia Miles: Draft
  • Jasmine Shavers: Draft
  • Note: Several names were pronounced informally; the panel reflected their real-time judgments rather than formal scouting.

Music Showcase: R&B/Gospel — Amira Admires

  • Featured R&B track: “At One Point”
    • Panel reactions: Soulful, 90s vibe, speaks directly to women’s lived experience; emotive lines like “We can grow if we’re not both planting seeds” resonated deeply.
    • Themes: Self-respect, reciprocity, presence in love (love without presence isn’t love), needing to be chosen as you choose, planting together, sincerity and action beyond words.
    • Use-case: Hosts described it as a “new cuddle song,” and a go-to for emotional uplift.
  • Featured Gospel track (snippet): Title not confirmed in-session; lyrics invoked “divine timing,” “you deserve all your flowers,” perseverance through brokenness, and faith-based comfort.
    • Panel response: Affirmational, healing, and empowering — “speaks from the soul,” something “men need to hear to feel us.”
  • Amira on inspiration:
    • Personal trials over the past year and a half; being someone who pours into others and holds space for loved ones.
    • “At One Point” reflects an open-door love posture (“the door will always be open”), yet it also demands mutual effort and presence.
  • “Chosen” (the shot-word and a favored track): Hosts emphasized how powerful and personal it is; Amira uses it to pick herself up — “every word means something.”

AI, Vision, and Women’s Economic Empowerment

  • Entry into AI: Learned from TikTok and YouTube; mentions experimenting with Gemini and creating “AI twins,” enabling content creation without always being on camera.
  • Roadmap: Plans to learn AI-generated music video production; acknowledges needing patience but is committed.
  • Monetization: Emac highlighted Amira is preparing e-books, classes, and teaching community members how to monetize AI.
  • Vision-boarding with AI: Amira manifests aspirational life moments via AI (first-class flights, Rolls-Royce, fashion/fur, her “Snowman” partner). She sees “Amira Admires” as the persona aligned with how she wants real life to unfold.
  • Handling criticism: She treats AI as imagination and manifestation; doesn’t let negativity deter her.
  • Guidance for Black women tapping AI: Yes — tap in if you’re into it. It’s a growing lane with passive income potential; ignore detractors and build.

Community Culture & Energy

  • Shot cadence: “Chosen” triggered shot o’clock repeatedly — a running celebratory motif.
  • Prayer & support: Panel prayed for Amira and her daughter’s safe travels; held space during technical dropouts.
  • Shoutouts: Multiple community members recognized (e.g., Kim Burley, Teflon, K&B, Radio Wells, King Mo, Doctor Q, Sabrina Tuscan, Israel, Debo, among others).
  • Ongoing ask: Share the Space, follow the community, engage in Discord/Patreon, and check merch.

Closing Notes

  • The Lady Locks team expressed deep appreciation for Amira’s multi-talents and presence. She has an open seat on future panels — for sports, music, or money talk.
  • Call-to-action: Follow Amira Admires (TikTok, Apple Music, YouTube, Instagram); add her songs to playlists.
  • Final sign-off echoed: “Stay black, don’t die.”

Key Dates & Actions

  • Dec 14: Merch order deadline for Christmas delivery ($15 holiday shirt special).
  • Dec 19: $250 giveaway; Fight Night in Discord (must be a community member and meet eligibility criteria).
  • Dec 20: Madden tournament ($10 entry, winner-takes-all; Lady Locks sponsoring some entries).

Participants & Roles (as heard)

  • Lady Locks hosts: Nikki, Kim (core facilitators), Teflon (co-host), Emac (panelist/co-host), K&B (Parley Syndicate anchor for TNF), Wells (Puff Pick).
  • Guest: Amira Admires (sports commentator, singer-songwriter, AI creator).
  • Community shoutouts: Debo, Doctor Q, Sabrina Tuscan, Israel, Radio Wells, King Mo, Taffy, and others.

Highlights & Takeaways

  • Women’s sports expertise deserves respect; Lady Locks creates space for women’s voices in sports.
  • Amira’s college women’s hoops interests center on South Carolina and LSU; she’s bullish on USA maintaining the women’s basketball crown.
  • The panel’s “Drop or Draft” and nickname sessions showcased familiarity with emerging players and playful culture-building.
  • Amira’s music brings a 90s soul feel and authentic storytelling that resonated strongly with listeners; “At One Point” and “Chosen” stood out.
  • AI is a viable, creative, and monetizable lane; Amira models how Black women can leverage AI for content and income.
  • Parley Syndicate’s weekly programming and December events provide multiple touchpoints for community engagement, merch, and prizes.