In my Floozy Era (w/Siena Liggins) I Episode 195
This week we welcome back singer-songwriter Siena Liggins! We discuss her FIRST tour (kicking off this week in Chicago!) what goes into planning a tour, local talent that will be […]
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Buckle up as we navigate the crossroads of life decisions, reminiscing on the weight of college choices with a dash of personal anecdotes—like my own plunge into a private college's deep-end, maybe a bit too hastily. We dissect the butterfly effect of such pivotal choices, revealing how they can lead to meeting some of the most instrumental people in our lives. Also on the agenda: a candid discussion of childhood, the power of accountability, and how our early years can set the stage for the adults we become.
Corey Holcombe drops in to stir the pot on parenting, sharing his heartfelt narrative on the tumultuous waves of father-daughter relationships. Meanwhile, we turn the spotlight on the intricate tapestry of the Black experience, dismissing the idea of a single story for something much richer. And for those with an ear to the ground in music, our new "Sign or Decline" segment offers hot takes on the promising vibes of artists like Mona Leo and the future of genres like Afro beats. Get ready for a session packed with introspection, belly laughs, and no-holds-barred conversations!
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This week we welcome back singer-songwriter Siena Liggins! We discuss her FIRST tour (kicking off this week in Chicago!) what goes into planning a tour, local talent that will be […]
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