183. I Became A Homeowner at 24
During this week’s episode, my guest shares her journey of purchasing her home at the age of 24. She shared how her parents’ relationship with money impacted her, owning vs. […]
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast picks up from the end of the Patreon episode ‘The Boston Peanuts.’ We are joined by our special guests, Bklyn Tye and Bleu. After some fitting introductions, Reed starts the episode with a question about if you can change your friendship circle. Bklyn Tye discusses when you get to an age of clarity, and Riker says only the brave should date single mothers. The ladies keep it real with some personal stories from childhood, and Reed says he demands more from stepchildren. Bklyn Tye describes how dating changes as you age, and Reed utters a roundabout way of saying the titular phrase. We close the podcast with a personal story from Bleu, Sham’s comments on how he didn’t like either parent growing up, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Show Notes:
1.BklynTye Website: bit.ly/3tsR4Y1
2.BklynTye IG: bit.ly/3AiiljP
3.BklynTye Podcast: bit.ly/3O6BElO
During this week’s episode, my guest shares her journey of purchasing her home at the age of 24. She shared how her parents’ relationship with money impacted her, owning vs. […]
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