“Just waiting for that trap door”
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SSSRMC Reacts to Gabriel Henrique’s Stand Up Performance! (VIDEO) podcast
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SSSRMC Reacts to Gabriel Henrique’s Stand Up Performance! podcast
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Thursday, February 5, 2026 podcast
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“Here’s the Scoop”: Behind the Scenes of Tom Llamas' Trump Interview podcast
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Ep. 371 Shaneisha Dodson aka The Woman Who Created Black Girls' First Superhero Doll podcast
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On the fifth episode of the Interview Series, Desiree chats with criminal defense attorney Jaaye Person-Lynn about the “Hip-Hop” police. The HU alums discuss the various tools and tactics police officers use to make a case against hip-hop artists, and provide tips on how artists can stay vigilant to protect themselves. Attorney Person-Lynn also shares his experience with police officers targeting black men.
*POPLAW Resource*
On October 15, 2021 the Mondo.NYC music festival and conference will host an all-day virtual CLE featuring top music lawyers and thought leaders in the industry. Participants will receive up to 7 CLE credits in New York and California. Speakers include the new Recording Academy co-presidents Valeisha Butterfield Jones and Panos Panay; Jane Ginsburg, Professor of Law at Columbia University; and more. Topics will include NFTs, catalog shopping, and digital streaming. Registration includes admission to the entire Mondo.NYC event October 12-15; more information can be found in the description box of this episode.Link: https://www.mondo.nyc/cle
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