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The Lo Life

P Diddy Drama & The Hot Takes No One Wants to Say Out Loud

The Lo Life

Podcast Nation

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health, Comedy

5 • 3.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Lo Life, Lo is joined by one of his closest friends and creative soulmates—Hayley Orrantia, a true multi-hyphenate powerhouse: producer, writer, singer, director, and actress. What unfolds is an unfiltered, wildly entertaining conversation that feels like sitting at the kitchen table with two best friends who are equal parts thoughtful, funny, and just a little feral.

The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the P. Diddy documentary produced by 50 Cent, currently trending worldwide. Lo and Hayley unpack their reactions, share unfiltered takes, and explore the cultural ripple effects of a documentary everyone seems to be talking about—but few are brave enough to dissect honestly.

From there, the conversation takes a sharp (and hilarious) turn into petty grievances and hot takes—specifically, what we are collectively leaving behind in 2025. Nothing is off-limits. From people who sneeze excessively, mysterious “unnecessary” allergies, and line cutters, to house guests who don’t remove their shoes or forget how to act when invited into someone’s home—Lo and Hayley say what everyone else is thinking but won’t say out loud.

The opinions are bold. The energy is chaotic in the best way. The vibe? Straight. No. Chaser.

It’s unapologetic, a little unhinged, unexpectedly heartwarming, and laugh-out-loud funny—exactly why Lo Lifers keep coming back.

So buckle up, press play, and get ready for a candid, hilarious, and deeply relatable conversation that proves sometimes the best therapy is telling the truth with your best friend.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

We keep it moving, yeah, we keep it moving, yeah, we keep it moving, yeah, we're doing.

0:10.3

Hello, my gente.

0:13.1

Welcome one and all to a brand, spanking new episode.

0:16.4

Fresh out the kitchen, we've been cooking in la Cucina, a delicious, bold, flavorful, spicy,

0:21.2

caliente, sizzling fajita platter of the low-life podcast, ready for you to sink your teeth into

0:27.1

I'm your flaming hot and spicy, seasonally depressed, white wine drinking, tuckie finger licking,

0:33.3

ice coffee sipping, eggnog slurping, hot mess of a host, Lorenzo von R-R-R-R-W.

0:41.0

And I'm so happy to be here with you today. There is no place I'd rather be than right here in this

0:47.1

moment with you. I hope you're having a great day and a beautiful week. But if you are struggling

0:52.3

with your mental health, if you're feeling like

0:54.4

absolute shit right now, I know a lot of people are going through it. They're not feeling like

1:00.4

the best versions of themselves, especially when it comes to the holidays. We're told to feel

1:05.0

holly and jolly and spread Christmas cheer. And yes, I do love the holidays and I get it. We're

1:10.3

happy. The holidays are here. But there's also the other side of it. And that, I do love the holidays and I get it. We're happy. The holidays are here.

1:11.7

But there's also the other side of it. And that's the side people don't talk about enough.

1:16.3

With the happiness, there's a fine line between that happiness and sorrow. And I experience it every

1:22.0

single year around the holidays. I get sad. I get a little depressed. We're approaching the end of a year. It was a very difficult

1:29.1

year for a lot of people as the holidays approach and the weather changes and it gets colder and it

1:34.7

gets darker outside faster and you start reflecting on past years and you can look at pictures.

1:40.2

Like that's what I do. I was looking at pictures of past Christmases that we've had and looking at all these different albums. And I was feeling a little sad because there are a lot of family members, friends that are no longer in my life anymore. And so I've lost loved ones. That's painful. And although I'm in a pretty good mental headspace right now, sometimes I see those pictures. I think about those memories and I feel really sad.

2:03.8

That's why I'm really thankful to have a tradition in our family where we celebrate life.

2:09.6

We also honor the grieving process, our grieving trees, which have become healing trees for us.

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