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Cate & Ty Break It Down

Beyond the Reality TV Lens feat. Rei Clarke

Cate & Ty Break It Down

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Tv & Film

4.51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Cate is joined by friend and content creator Rei Clarke (@rei_clarke) to discuss life's transitions and the power of breaking generational cycles. Ray shares her journey from debt collector to content creator, her experiences with burnout, and her dedication to advocating for children in the public eye. Cate reflects on the challenges of raising daughters in the spotlight and the importance of creating a safe environment. It's a conversation about growth, friendship, and staying true to oneself!

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0:00.0

Well, you guys, Tyler is out for the day, and I was like, I was going to do a solo episode by myself.

0:15.3

And then I hit up my friend Ray. And I'm like, hey, Ray, you want to hop on Kate and I,

0:18.1

break it down with me? Because I can either record by myself or have a friend.

0:22.4

And I'd rather have a friend. So what's up, Bray? How are you? I'm great. How are you doing? Good. Just busy with the kids. We took them all to school today. Raya did not want to go today. she was like she missed like all week last week because she had some like weird cough going on. So, of course, she woke up this morning. She was like, the school is closed. School is closed. And I'm like, school is not damn closed. You are going to school. So we. She was like, yeah, I get to miss school again

0:55.2

Like she was like no I'm not going to school

0:56.8

But no they all went to school

0:58.0

She was for it

0:58.7

She was like look school's closed

1:00.3

I got it mom they they hit me up

1:02.3

That's what she tells us

1:04.3

She's like no school's closed and I'm like

1:06.0

Knock it it's open okay you're going

1:07.7

So I mean other than that It quiet. I'm enjoying the peace and

1:13.0

quiet from the crazy weekend. And yes. Oh, has the, you and, uh, you guys had a time change, right?

1:22.8

We did. Yeah, we sprung forward, though. How is, how is, because I don't have time change, right?

1:28.8

I'm out in standard time.

1:29.9

We don't change our time.

1:31.1

So how is that or how does that like, does that impact your guys' schedule at all?

1:36.0

I would say it impacts the kids more than the adults.

1:40.9

I mean, yeah, like whenever we change the time, like, going backwards,

1:45.4

sucks. I hate it when we lose an hour. It's just like, because everybody's just so tired,

1:50.1

like all the things. But I have noticed, like, it definitely takes more of a toll on the kids.

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